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Bill Moyers interviews best-selling historian Thomas Cahill in a far-ranging interview that takes viewers from the Coliseum in Rome to death row in Texas and examines what our attitudes toward cruelty can tell us about who we are as Americans.
Bill Moyers interviews best-selling historian Thomas Cahill in a
far-ranging interview that takes viewers from the Coliseum in Rome
to death row in Texas and examines what our attitudes toward
cruelty can tell us about who we are as Americans. "We are the only
democracy that is still executing. We're it. There's nobody else,"
says Cahill, who is best known for his The Hinges of
History series of books, which includes the widely read
How the Irish Saved Civilization . Cahill says his books
ask how we became the people we are: "It's human cruelty that is
evil … We're not willing to acknowledge that this is inside
of us. It's there," he says. "I'm really interested in …
what's good about us."