BOOK CLUB: During a summer of pulling down statues and renaming buildings and streets, could the next step be the symbolic burning of books? Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is a book about the burning of books in a future society that no longer reads them. Professor Dennis Hayes explores the construction and vision of the book as well as what it may or may not contribute to our understanding of the present.
#BattleFest2018: What is a woman anyway?
#PodcastOfIdeas: the 2018 culture wars
#PodcastOfIdeas: Brexit special
#PodcastOfIdeas: the World Cup, Luka Modric and Lewis Hamilton
#BattleFest2018: All change - navigating the new political disruption
#BattleFest2018: Rule Book Britain -are we in love with legislation?
#BattleFest2018: Advertising: all-powerful or over-rated?
#BattleFest2018: From SJW to gammon: weaponising political language
#BattleFest2018: Is free speech a fiction? In conversation with Lionel Shriver
#BattleFest2018: Drones - will they ever take off?
#BattleFest2018: Me, Me, Me! Narcissism and the new politics of identity
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 6
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 5
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 4
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 3
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup special, episode 2
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup Special, episode 1
Book Launch: How fear works - Professor Frank Furedi in conversation with Claire Fox
#BattleFest2017: The international abortion wars
#BattleFest2017: Are science and medicine threatened by borders?
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