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When you fight a total war, you are not just fighting the armies on the ground or the navies on the sea or the planes in the air. What you are fighting is the whole fabric behind.
One of the leading ideas in the international relations of the 18th century was the idea of the balance of power - that no State would be powerful enough to dominate the entire continent.
Ian Buruma, writer and Paul W. Williams Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard, talks us through Hiroshima and the effects of the atom bomb.
Ian Buruma, writer and Paul W. Williams Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard, talks us through Hiroshima and the effects of the atom bomb.
When you fight a total war, you are not just fighting the armies on the ground or the navies on the sea or the planes in the air. What you are fighting is the whole fabric behind.
Ian Buruma, writer and Paul W. Williams Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard, talks us through Hiroshima and the effects of the atom bomb.
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Donald Sassoon, Emeritus Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary University of London, joins the dots between capitalism and anxiety.
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Tamsin Edwards, Reader in Climate Change at King’s College London, explains the risks of polarised thinking in climate change.
If you want to discover new places, you really have to throw yourself into the unknown. You will have tools that can help you, but you don’t know what you’re going to see.
Cell Biologist, MRC, Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, explores Hannah Arendt’s use of irony.
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, talks about Arendt’s reaction to Eichmann’s trial.
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, tells how Hannah Arendt helped her to think.
Professor of Humanities and Human Rights
Professor of Humanities and Human Rights
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