Literary and legal scholar Stanley Fish examines the moral structure of the long-running, fabled, 1960s television series "The Fugitive." For Fish, the show's hero, Richard Kimble, is the perfect representative of the virtues and the dark side of mid-twentieth-century liberalism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1: Why The Fugitive?
Part 2: The Fugitive Stands Alone: Morality in Black and White
Part 3: Fugitive Variations
Index of Episodes