Massey lectures

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The Massey Lectures (French. Conférences Massey ; English Massey Lectures ) or Massey Lectures are a prestigious five-part annual lecture series on a political, cultural or philosophical topic, which is held annually at the Collège Massey ( Massey College ) of the University of Toronto in Canada become. Well-known scholars are invited to Canada's largest university to discuss philosophical and cultural topics. The series of lectures was held in 1961 in honor of Governor General Vincent Masseyand attracted speakers such as Northrop Frye, Michael Ignatieff, Noam Chomsky, Jane Jacobs, Claude Lévi-Strauss, John Ralston Saul, and Martin Luther King, Jr. The presentations will be broadcast as part of Ideas , a broadcast series by the CBC . In a few years they did not take place.

Lectures

Barbara Ward , her talk opened the series (1961)
Willy Brandt gave the lecture Dangers and Options: The Matter of World Survival (1981)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. cbc.ca

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