Another chance to listen to Stephen Sackur’s 2013 interview with American philosopher Daniel Dennett, who has died aged 82. Described as one of the Four Horsemen of New Atheism, Dennett wrote powerfully against religion. But do humans really want to live in a world where atheism rules and religion is dead?
Mihai Popșoi: Is Moldova the new Russian battleground?
Paul Auster: 'We are divided in ways we have never seen before'
Ami Ayalon: Is Israel fighting an unwinnable war?
Amin Salam: Can Lebanon's government avert catastrophe?
Joan Donoghue: Has the ICJ ruling changed anything in Gaza?
Richard Haass: How should the US respond to global risks?
Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Could Ukraine lose?
Danny Danon: Will Israel listen to its allies?
Eddie Marsan: Do the arts neglect working-class people?
Paul Caruana Galizia: Can his family get justice?
Job Sikhala: Is change possible in Zimbabwe?
Humza Yousaf: Is the SNP's supremacy in Scotland under threat?
Naomi Alderman: Power and technology
Tom Shakespeare: Redefining disability
Lila Rose: Could abortion be banned in the entire US?
Mohamed Irfaan Ali: Is oil a blessing or a curse for Guyana?
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Judith Butler: Gender and identity
Luis Abinader: Will the Dominican Republic help Haiti?
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