How Corporate Money Influences American Politics: Bill Moyers on Government Corruption (2001)

Por Michael Johnson en Anticorrupción 1650 views 5th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:58:11
Moyers was born in Hugo, Oklahoma, to father John Henry Moyers, a laborer, and mother Ruby Moyers (née Johnson). He grew up in Texas. His books: https://www....

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