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Talk by Z. A. Pelczynskl
Lecturer in Politics
Trinity College, Oxford
Among the many qualifying adjectives applied to the term ' democracy, the most recent—and the most paradoxical — is 'totalitarian.' In this talk Mr. Pelczynski considers the usefulness of retaining the term ' totalitarian democracy ' in our current political vocabulary.

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Talk By:
Z. A. Pelczynskl

A play by Gabriel Marcel
English version by Rosalind Heywood
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Incidental music by Christopher Whelen played by the Boyd Neel Orchestra
(led by Joshua Glazier)
Conducted by the composer

Contributors

Author:
Gabriel Marcel
English version:
Rosalind Heywood
Adapted by/Production:
Raymond Raikes
Incidental Music/Conductor:
Christopher Whelen
Musicians:
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Leader:
Joshua Glazier
Agnes Courteuil:
Olive Gregg
Marie, a maid:
Annabel Maule
Mile Brecht, a governess:
Janet Burnell
Corinne Lemage, sister of Agnes:
Cecile Chevreau
Mme. Lemage de Pierrefort, mother of Agnes and Corinne:
Betty Pinchard
Chantal Forge, cousin of Agnes and Corinne:
Joan Duan
Thierry Courteuil, husband of Agnes:
Godfrey Kenton
Bruno, a Dominican monk, brother of Chantal:
David Peel
Mme de Lieure, mother of Chantal and Bruno:
Gladys Spencer
Guillaume Forge, husband of Chantal:
T. St. John Barry
The Abbe Petitpaul (Jean):
James Thomason

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