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Enjoy audio and video from RSA's free public events programme, which addresses relevant issues from the fields of science and technology, design and the arts, economics, politics and international affairs. Our speakers include internationally renowned writers, academics, business leaders, social innovators, politicians and policymakers exploring the biggest challenges facing society today.
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The Six Habits of Highly Empathic People | Cultural historian Roman Krznaric reveals how the art of empathy can not only enrich one's own life but also help to create social change. | 12-2-17 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere | Acclaimed BBC journalist and author of 'Meltdown' Paul Mason visits the RSA to explain the causes and consequences of the recent uprisings, protests, and revolutions. | 12-2-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Together | Richard Sennett and Matthew Taylor discuss the rituals, pleasure and politics of co-operation. | 12-2-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The End of Satisfactory Schools | In the wake of recent changes to the schools rating system, Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted chief inspector joins Professor Becky Francis, RSA director of education to discuss how more schools can be helped to improve. | 12-2-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Religion for Atheists | Moving on from the stale and unproductive atheists vs. believers debate, renowned philosopher Alain de Botton argues for a more helpful and progressive alternative. | 12-1-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Employment patterns for the next generation. RSA Jobs Summit: Session 2 | In the last 30-40 years, there have been major shifts in the nature of work, covering both the sorts of jobs we do (decline of manufacturing, rise of the service sector; decline of industrial jobs, rise of ‘high touch’ jobs in the care sector) and in employment patterns (more women in the workplace, expansion of higher education) but what will be the major shifts of employment patterns in the next generation? | 12-1-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Incentivising job creation – Keeping Britain plc moving. RSA Jobs Summit: Session 3 | The panel consider how to incentivise job creation, particularly in the private sector. Over the next 15-20 years, what are the business and the technologies that will generate new jobs and what needs to happen in the policy context to maximise incentives and support for employers in these sectors.? What does Britain plc need to do to ensure it retains its share of the global market? | 12-1-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Where next for the UK labour market? - RSA Jobs Summit: Session 1 | The panel explore the state of the current labour market and the key trends in that market. What could be done in a 0-3 year timeframe to help solve the worst problems, of which youth and long term unemployment are bound to figure highly? | 12-1-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Willpower: Self-control, decision fatigue, and energy | One of the world’s most esteemed psychologists, Roy F Baumeister visits the RSA to explain why willpower and self-control is one of the most important aspects of individual and societal wellbeing. | 12-1-23 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Optimism Bias | Acclaimed neuroscientist Tali Sharot visits the RSA to explain the biological bias of optimism, and its effect on our lives and societies. | 12-1-19 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Green Philosophy | Writer and philosopher Roger Scruton argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than either liberalism or socialism. | 12-1-18 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind | After 25 years’ service as a prison governor and inspector, John Podmore provides an insider’s account of what is wrong with Britain’s prison service, and offers practical solutions for a better system. | 12-1-17 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Women And Work: Having it all or doing it all? | FT columnist Mrs Moneypenny distils a lifetime’s experience of running businesses and shaping careers into original, practical advice for working women. | 12-1-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 - The Year in Rhetoric | Sam Leith and Philip Collins explore the art of rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama and round up the best and worst speeches of 2011. | 11-12-15 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Out of the Ashes: Britain after the riots | David Lammy MP visits the RSA to discuss the causes and aftermath of this year’s riots, and to present a new way forward for Britain | 11-12-13 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fixing Britain | In the Inaugural LSBF HRH Prince Michael of Kent Business Lecture, Lord Digby Jones addresses the essential reform urgently needed for the UK’s competitiveness in the globalised 21st century economy. | 11-12-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Art, Design and Bad Science? | International electronic artist Daniel Brown explains the mathematical foundations of his work and explores with an expert panel, how schools can effectively combine the teaching of design, art and science. | 11-12-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Power of Networks: Knowledge in an age of infinite interconnectedness | Manuel Lima, senior UX design lead at Microsoft Bing, explores the power of network visualisation to help navigate our complex modern world. | 11-12-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rational Intuition: Strategic thinking & gut instinct for successful leadership | “Academic magician” Professor Todd Landman reveals how successful people make their good decisions. | 11-12-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Predictability of Unpredictability | Renowned academic and author Nassim Nicholas Taleb discusses his groundbreaking ideas and their relevance to the current economic crisis, national policy making and other topics with Rohan Silva, senior policy advisor to the Prime Minister. | 11-12-1 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doing Better Business: From transparency to profitability | Wendy Harrison, Dan Currell and Matthew Gwyther ask how can more companies embrace transparency, improve employee engagement and boost their bottom line? | 11-11-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Advertising in society: what's the deal? | Mark Lund, Patrick Barwise, Jon Alexander and Ed Mayo debate whether it’s time for advertising to strike a new deal with the society it serves. | 11-11-25 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Money | Dave Birch argues that the financial crisis and technological innovation means it is time to rethink our approach to money. | 11-11-24 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Creating Healthy Cities | Social entrepreneur Albina Ruiz explains how the introduction of sustainable waste management has improved health and living conditions for over 9 million people in South America and in India. | 11-11-22 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA/LBC 97.3 Debate - A Tale of Two Cities: Are Londoners on the brink of an economic apartheid? | Are Londoners really ‘in it together’? Edward Lister, Stephen Timms MP, and Simon Jenkins take part in a live RSA/LBC 97.3 panel debate on social and economic division in the capital. | 11-11-22 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Angus Millar Lecture 2011 - Scientific Heresy | In this year's annual Angus Millar lecture held in Edinburgh Matt Ridley will explore the problem of how to decide when to question the scientific wisdom and when to accept it. | 11-11-18 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Child poverty: why social franchising is a giant step in the right direction | June O'Sullivan, CEO of the London Early Years Foundation, looks at how social franchising could offer a new way forward in tackling the challenges of child poverty. | 11-11-18 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Brain is Wider than the Sky | Bryan Appleyard and Rod Liddle discuss how fast-moving technological forces are shaping our future and consider the shift from simple solutions to the “new complexity”. | 11-11-16 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Darwin Economy | Professor Robert Frank argues that in the next century Charles Darwin will unseat Adam Smith as the intellectual founder of economics. | 11-11-10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Third Industrial Revolution | Acclaimed ‘social and ethical prophet’ Jeremy Rifkin explores how internet technology and renewable energy are merging to create a powerful ‘Third Industrial Revolution’. | 11-11-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Architecture, Art and Wellbeing | Our expert panel chaired by Charles Jencks will explore design in healing environments and the wide reaching effects of creativity and culture in enhancing wellbeing and shaping healthcare policy. | 11-11-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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I'll Have What She's Having: Mapping social behaviour | Author Mark Earls explores how ideas, behaviour and culture spread through the simple means of doing what others do. | 11-11-3 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Is there a better kind of efficiency? | As public services come under ever greater spending pressures, John Seddon, Halima Khan and David Boyle explore new ways of approaching efficiency. | 11-11-3 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Designing Connections: Medicine, life and art | Dr Ken Arnold he talks about contemporary interactions between the arts and sciences and how humanity's core concern with health, medicine and wellbeing can be explored within a cultural context. | 11-11-3 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Professional Policing and Liberal Democracy | Professor Lawrence Sherman presents the case for a new civil society that can unify the police profession across all ranks, such as a College of Policing. | 11-11-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Better Angels of our Nature | Steven Pinker, one of the world's most exciting public thinkers, presents a radical re-assessment of human progress. | 11-11-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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E-Migration: Migrants in the digital age | With the old assumptions about immigration dissolving fast David Blunkett, Robert Winder, Sarfraz Manzoor and Dr Titi Banjoko debate how modern mobility is changing our attitudes to integration, identity and belonging. | 11-10-28 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Politics of Climate Change | Anthony Giddens introduces a range of new concepts and proposals, and examines in depth the connections between climate change and energy security. | 11-10-28 | Free | View In iTunes |
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British Pakistanis and Pakistan: 21st century citizenship and diasporas | Acclaimed journalist and author Anatol Lieven joins a distinguished panel to discuss the relationship between Britain, Pakistan, and the British Pakistani diaspora. | 11-10-24 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What is Madness? | Psychoanalyst Darian Leader argues that we need a new account of what madness is, and new ways of treating it. | 11-10-20 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Power of the Sacred | Sociologists Jeffrey Alexander and Gordon Lynch explore the idea that modern society, from politics to the media, remains deeply influenced by a sense of “the sacred”. | 11-10-19 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scientific Thinking, the Universe, and the Modern World | One of the most highly regarded theoretical physicists in the world, Professor Lisa Randall visits the RSA to discuss the biggest scientific questions facing the modern world. | 11-10-19 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Policy-Making Lessons from Sure Start | Naomi Eisenstadt, the first head of Sure Start, offers insights into the key debates around children’s services | 11-10-13 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Re-imagining Business: The transition to the circular economy | Dame Ellen MacArthur and Stef Kranendijk, CEO of Desso explore the future of enlightened enterprise and the long-term path to profitability. | 11-10-13 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The News International Scandal and the Rights of Journalism | John Lloyd, Bruce Page and Matthew Taylor debate the current crisis in UK news media and ask: is it time to re-assert journalism’s ethical and civic purpose? | 11-10-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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‘An Unbreakable Friendship’? Where next for Britain and Pakistan? | Conservative Chairman Baroness Warsi discusses the intricate relationship between Britain and Pakistan in the first of a series of events with Samosa and City University. | 11-10-11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Humanity 2.0 | Join Steve Fuller, Rachel Armstrong, China Mieville and Andy Miah as they ask: how will we ascribe status to human life in a ‘post-human’ world? | 11-10-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Fringe Event at Party Conferene - Conservative | Partners Not Victims: Engaging the public in the reform of its services | 11-10-6 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Value Based Social Change - Exploring new frontiers | Carl Poll visits the RSA to talk about how UK community development initiatives can learn from self-help institutions in India, which facilitate social change based on local participation, capacity building and self-management. | 11-10-6 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why Do We Deceive Ourselves? | One of the world’s most influential evolutionary theorists Robert Trivers asks: why do we lie to ourselves? | 11-10-4 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Fringe Event at Party Conference - Liberal Democrat | The Rise of the Disaffected Citizen: What happens when mainstream politicians fail to deliver prosperity and economic security? | 11-9-29 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Fringe Event at Party Conference - Labour | The Rise of the Disaffected Citizen: What happens when mainstream politicians fail to deliver prosperity and economic security? | 11-9-29 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Are Chronic Diseases Killing our Competitiveness? | We bring together an expert panel to explore new findings from the Gallup/Healthways national Well-Being Index, looking at the economic consequences of chronic disease in the UK. Speakers include Deborah Jamieson OBE, Health Work and Well-Being Strategy Unit, Dan L Witters, Gallup, Cary Cooper CBE, Lancaster University and Peter Choueiri, Healthways. | 11-9-29 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Biomimicry in Architecture | Architect Michael Pawlyn shows how nature offers a sourcebook of extraordinary design solutions to equip us for the challenges of building a sustainable future. | 11-9-29 | Free | View In iTunes |
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School Wars | Author and campaigner Melissa Benn argues the case for quality universal education as the embodiment of common citizenship and a common good. | 11-9-22 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dark Market: Cyber thieves, cyber cops and you | Acclaimed author and historian Misha Glenny explores the three fundamental threats facing us in the 21st century: cyber crime, cyber warfare, and cyber industrial espionage. | 11-9-15 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Start it Up: Creating a successful enterprise | Serial entrepreneur and RSA chairman Luke Johnson visits the RSA to share some key tips on the creation of successful, inspiring and ingenious enterprises. | 11-9-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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10 Years After | In the third event in our "10 Years After" series with Penguin John Gray, Lisa Appignanesi, Mehdi Hasan and Sarfraz Manzoor reflect on the impact and legacy of the cataclysmic events of 9/11 | 11-9-8 | Free | View In iTunes |
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After the Riots | Writer and commentator Owen Jones looks back at the August riots. With rising levels of inequality and a bleak future ahead for the young, is there greater unrest to come? | 11-9-8 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pathways to and from Radicalisation | In the second event in our "10 Years After" series with Penguin, Quilliam founder Ed Husain and anthropologist Scott Atran explore new insights into the pathways to and from extremism. | 11-9-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Price of Altruism | Academic and author Oren Harman reveals the extraordinary discoveries of George Price – the eccentric genius who strove to understand evolution’s greatest riddle: altruism. | 11-9-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The 911 Wars | In the first event in our "10 Years After" series with Penguin, award-winning Observer reporter Jason Burke gives his first-hand account of the conflicts that erupted in the wake of 9/11. | 11-9-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Redirect | Renowned social psychologist Timothy Wilson visits the RSA to propose a radical new view of the world, and human psychology. | 11-9-5 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Have the elites failed? Lessons from the Arab spring for Israel and Palestine | An expert panel debates whether the best hope for peace in the Middle East lies with the grassroots rather than political elites.Bringing together voices from the ground with foreign policy experts, the RSA / OneVoice debate promises to challenge old myths and look towards new paradigms of the new middle east. | 11-7-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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We-First Capitalism | Social brand specialist Simon Mainwaring explores how brands and consumers can use social media to build a better world. | 11-7-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Can the Government be trusted to reform the NHS? | Shadow Health Secretary John Healey MP, Chair of the Health Select Committee Stephen Dorrell MP, Dr Evan Harris and Jennifer Dixon debate whether the NHS needs to be reformed and, if so, are the current proposals the right ones? | 11-7-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Mad Men We Love to Hate: Our changing relationship with advertising | In the first of two debates with the Advertising Association we explore our changing relationship with advertising. Expert panel: Nicola Mendelsohn, president, IPA, Lord Watson, chairman, Havas Media and journalist Sam Delaney. | 11-7-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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It Happened on the Way to War | Rye Barcott, former US marine and pioneer of the participatory development movement, explores how to unlock the potential of even the most deprived communities and spark change from within. | 11-7-7 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Flourish | One of the world’s most influential psychologists Martin Seligman calls for a reinvention of governance and education, and a revolution in our personal lives. | 11-7-6 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Neuromania? The possibilities and pitfalls of our fascination with brains3 | Philosopher and author Professor Raymond Tallis and RSA chief executive Matthew Taylor debate the competing claims made for the ability of neuroscience to explain human behaviour, culture and society | 11-7-5 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What is the Internet Doing to our Brains? | Dr Paul Howard Jones assesses whether the latest scientific findings support popular fears about what technology is doing to us. | 11-7-4 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why do we like what we like? | Acclaimed evolutionary psychologist Paul Bloom reveals how certain universal aspects of the human mind explain our curious desires, tastes and pleasures. | 11-6-30 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Filter Bubble: How the hidden web is shaping lives | Pioneer in online campaigning Eli Pariser lays bare the forces controlling our online lives and argues for a new vision of a freer web. | 11-6-24 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Education for Uncertain Futures | As young people face an ever more uncertain climate beyond education join our panel as they ask; can our educators afford not to become more radically futures-aware? | 11-6-20 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Economics of Good and Evil | Former economic advisor to President Vaclav Havel, and one of the ‘5 Hot Minds in Economics’, Tomáš Sedláček investigates the ethics of economics. | 11-6-16 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Zero Degrees of Empathy | Professor Simon Baron Cohen presents a new way of understanding what it is that leads individuals down negative paths, and challenges all of us to consider replacing the idea of evil with the idea of empathy-erosion. | 11-6-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Enlightened Enterprise | In his annual lecture, RSA chief executive Matthew Taylor builds on last year’s theme of 21st century enlightenment, to explore the role that business can and should play in shaping people’s behaviour, and how it is that business can combine a strategy for competitive success with a commitment to social good. | 11-6-10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Necessary Lies | Writer and commentator Ian Leslie asks, do all human societies need lies to function properly – and if so, which lies? | 11-6-9 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Adapt: Why success always starts with failure | Join Tim Harford as he brings you the principles you need in business and in life, to survive, innovate and prosper in a complex and ever-shifting world. | 11-6-6 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Carl Jung - Legacy and Influence | Philosopher and author Robert Rowland Smith, philosopher Mark Vernon, and Jung biographer Gary Lachman reflect on Carl Jung’s legacy, 50 years after his death. | 11-6-2 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Alone Together | MIT technology and society specialist Professor Sherry Turkle presents the results of a fifteen year exploration of the colossal impact technology has had on our lives and communities. | 11-6-1 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Arrival City: How migration is reshaping our world | Journalist and author Douglas Saunders visits the RSA to talk about migration and marginal urban spaces and the implications for the success of local, national and international economies. | 11-5-31 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ethics and Public Life | Philosopher Jonathan Wolff explores problems and controversies in public policy and argues for a more ethical approach to decision-making. | 11-5-31 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What Does it Mean to be You? | Join Julian Baggini as he sets out to answer one of the most fundamental of philosophical questions – what is the self? | 11-5-26 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA/LBC 97.3 Debate | Can we ever have a grown-up debate about immigration? For the fourth live radio debate Margaret Hodge MP, Peter Lilley MP,Robert Winder, Matthew Taylor and James O'Brien discuss whether it’s possible to conduct a rational national conversation about immigration. | 11-5-24 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: The Social Animal | Acclaimed New York Times columnist David Brooks explores new insights into human nature and the forces that shape our choices and actions. | 11-5-20 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: London and other Great American Cities 50 years on | Sir Peter Hall, Anne Power, Stephen Greenhalgh and Ben Rogers debate the legacy of Jane Jacobs’ landmark work on cities and the implications of her insights for London today. | 11-5-18 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: UN Women: A new mandate for gender equality | Michelle Bachelet launches UN Women in the UK and outlines the organisation’s ambitious goals on gender equality and the empowerment of women. | 11-5-17 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Hume at 300 | On the 300th anniversary of his birth, leading academics Nicholas Phillipson and Dr Peter Millican discuss the profound legacy and game-changing implications of David Hume’s thought. | 11-5-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Building the Core Economy | TimeBanking founder Edgar Cahn calls for a new economy of meaning – where communities and networks work together to advance the common good. | 11-5-12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: The Future of Power | One of America's leading policy intellectuals Joseph S. Nye, Jr, analyses the dramatic power shifts in an increasingly connected and interdependent global world. | 11-5-10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: The RSA/Hansard Society AV Debate | Join our expert panel - including Dr Alan Renwick and John Rentoul as they reflect on a month of relentless campaigning for the AV referendum and the implications for our national political culture. | 11-5-5 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: A Defence of Humanity in the Age of the Computer | Brian Christian explores recent advances in artifical intelligence and reveals how the march of technology isn’t just changing how we live, it’s raising new questions about what it means to be human. | 11-5-5 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Constraining Consumption | Chandran Nair argues that the Western model of consumption-led economic growth cannot be replicated in Asia with global resources under increased pressure. | 11-4-19 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Happiness: New Lessons | Will gross national well-being ever rival GDP as a measure of progress? Richard Layard and Andrew Marr debate the next phase of the happiness agenda. | 11-4-19 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Religious Authority and the Growth of Online Extremism | Final panel discussion in the special one-day conference Faith 2.0 which explores one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction? | 11-4-15 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Faith 2.0: Religion and the Internet Keynote | Keynote from the special one day conference Faith 2.0 which explores one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction? | 11-4-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Building New Communities: How has the internet created space for new religious communities to come together? | Second panel discussion in the special one-day conference Faith 2.0 which explores one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction? | 11-4-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Religious Identity: How should we understand the nature and activities of online faith-based communities? | First panel discussion in the special one-day conference Faith 2.0 which explores one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction? | 11-4-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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RSA Audio: Faith 2.0: Religion and the Internet Opening Address | Faith 2.0 explores, one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction? Opening address with RuthTurner, Emma Murphy and Joanildo Burity. | 11-4-14 | Free | View In iTunes |
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