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The Power of Do-it-Yourself Economics
David Henderson examines the power of do-it-yourself economics. Read more
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David Henderson - Innocence and Design
David Henderson examines the power of do-it-yourself economics.
Soap Opera in High Places
David Henderson examines the leading elements of do-it-yourself economics.
Needs, Centralism & Autarchy
David Henderson considers the contrasts between different economic processes.
Orthodox Economists versus the People
David Henderson explores the role of international trade on economics.
DIYE plus the Lobbies: Counting the Cost
David Henderson examines how influential economists really are.
Markets, States & Economics
David Henderson considers the wider context of market states and economics.
John McCluskey - Law, Justice and Democracy
The Chill and Distant Heights
Lord McCluskey questions the role judges perform in sentencing criminals.
The Clanking of Medieval Chains
Lord McCluskey examines how judges come to their conclusions.
Hard Cases and Bad Law
Lord McCluskey argues ultimate responsibility for legislation lies with Parliament.
Trusting the Judges
Lord McCluskey argues for the more unambiguous adjudication.
An Enormous Power
Lord McCluskey argues against the enactment of a Bill of Rights in the United Kingdom.
Lions Under the Throne
Lord McCluskey concludes his lectures on the state of the British legal system.
Alexander Goehr - The Survival of The Symphony
The Old Warhorse
The composer Alexander Goehr discusses rise and fall of the Symphony.
An Orchid In the Field of Technology
Professor Alexander Goehr judges the effect of recorded sound on our perception of music.
Past and Present
Professor Alexander Goehr diagnoses the pressures of contemporary music-making.
A Licence for Licence
Professor Alexander Goehr explores how avant-garde music lost its edge.
Let the People Sing
Professor Alexander Goehr explores the creation of 'community' music by modern composers.
Stand Up and Be Misunderstood
Professor Alexander Goehr stresses why society must fight to save the symphony.
Geoffrey Hosking - The Rediscovery of Politics
A Great Power in Crisis
Professor Geoffrey Hosking analyses how a 'glasnost' affects the Soviet economy.
The Return Of The Repressed
Professor Geoffrey Hosking investigates the communal amnesia found in Soviet society.
A Civil Society In Embryo
Professor Geoffrey Hosking investigates the embryonic state of a civil Soviet society.
The Flawed Melting Pot
Professor Geoffrey Hosking discusses the national aspirations of the Soviet peoples.
Religion and the Atheist State
Professor Geoffrey Hosking analyses the détente between the Soviet state and the Church.
The Paradox of Gorbachev's Reforms
Professor Geoffrey Hosking analyses how democracy can evolve after a totalitarian regime.
Jacques Darras - Beyond The Tunnel of History
The Time Traveller
Jacques Darras explores the embodiment of democracy within the civic squares of Europe.
The Golden Fleece
Jacques Darras explains how multiculturalism is not a modern concept.
Highways of Freedom
Jacques Darras suggests a new age of mobility and a revival of the 'Grand Tour' of Europe.
ing the Somme
Jacques Darras explores the memories of the Somme and the lessons learnt from WW1.
Towards the Light
Jacques Darras explores how Medieval Irish monks hold the key to a United Europe.
Jonathan Sacks - The Persistence of Faith
The Environment of Faith
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks argues that religion is the best moral framework for society.
The Demoralisation of Discourse
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks explores how objective standards influence our ethics.