Much has changed in the 25 years since UCI social ecology professor John Whiteley interviewed the late psychologist B.F. Skinner for the first in a series about world peace.
Cold War fears have been eclipsed by anxiety over terrorism. Technology has been transformed — their original conversation was videotaped in the now-dated VHS format. And Whiteley himself is different; his already white hair is even whiter. Yet today, one thing remains the same: Whiteley is still on a quest for peace.
From 1983 to 1989, he taped about 200 half-hour interviews with a range of notable figures, including Norman Cousins, Condoleezza Rice, John Kenneth Galbraith, Donald Rumsfeld, Barry Goldwater, Shirley Chisholm, Julian Bond and Rollo May. The “Quest for Peace” segments were originally broadcast on cable and public-access stations. In July, UCI Libraries launched the “Quest for Peace” website, featuring transcripts, bios and interviews of every segment.