A Point Of View

  • Autor: Vários
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A weekly reflection on a topical issue

Episodios

  • The Great Divide

    01/11/2019 Duración: 09min

    For many, three or four years away from home at a residential university is "a kind of rite of passage into adulthood", says David Goodhart. But - given most other countries seem to do fine without it - is it time to think again about this very British tradition? Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • An evening at the Death Cafe

    25/10/2019 Duración: 10min

    "It is the most extraordinary thing about humans", writes Sarah Dunant, "that along with our - albeit limited - ability to prepare for an unknown future, we find it very hard to accept the unassailable fact of our own end". Sarah describes her experience talking with a group of strangers one evening at a Death Cafe.Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Down with political packages

    18/10/2019 Duración: 09min

    David Goodhart discusses the rise of new "tribes" in British political life."The old tribes were scarcely visible because they had become so familiar", he writes. "The new ones seem noisy and jarring and all too visible". He calls this new anti-left/right package the "hidden majority" package. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • The Myth of Inevitability

    11/10/2019 Duración: 09min

    Margaret Heffernan argues that, in the world of technology, there's nothing inevitable about the future. "I'm not saying that automation isn't a big trend or that driverless cars aren't a possibility", she writes, "but there is nothing about them that is inevitable". She believes all these assertions of inevitability have agendas. "If we let Silicon Valley hijack our future", she says, "we gain the comfort of certainty, but lose our freedom". Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • The happiest days of your life...

    04/10/2019 Duración: 10min

    "Childhood really should be the happiest days of our children's lives," writes Michael Morpurgo. "But for so many of them today it is not".Michael Morpurgo reflects on the damage being caused to increasing numbers of children by stress and anxiety.He makes an impassioned plea to schools to do much more to alleviate stress. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Keep right on

    27/09/2019 Duración: 09min

    Michael Morpurgo reflects on growing old."You find you are now amongst the last old trees in the park", he writes, "wary of wild winds of fortune that might weaken you or uproot you". But he finds his mentors - the young and the very old. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Who are you looking at?

    20/09/2019 Duración: 09min

    "Let me tell you about dwarfs and being stared at". With a hint of stand up comedy, Tom Shakespeare writes poignantly about what it feels like to be stared at. "The English," he says, "who were once known everywhere for their politeness and decorum, no longer hold back...we do what we want because we consider we have a right". Tom appeals for a rediscovery of "the chain of mutual dependency in which we are still all linked together."Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • A Change of Tack

    13/09/2019 Duración: 09min

    The economist, John Maynard Keynes once said to someone, "When my information changes, I change my mind. What do you do?" Tom Shakespeare argues that we need to reconsider our view that changing your mind is a weakness."Sticking to your guns", he says, is of little benefit in today's complicated, fast-changing world. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • September Anxiety

    06/09/2019 Duración: 09min

    For the September blues, writes Sarah Dunant, "usually time is the healer...you buckle down and get on with it...and by the end of October, things are on track for winter". But not, she thinks, this year. Sarah describes why she feels this year's September malaise has a different quality to it. Producer: Adele Armstrong.

  • On Ghost Cities

    30/08/2019 Duración: 09min

    Rebecca Stott is fascinated with abandoned or ruined cities. She knows she's in good company - along with the millions of people who've been drawn to the recent mini-series, Chernobyl... or the video game, Metro Exodus. She believes that, in these precarious times, they give us what H.G. Wells once called 'a sense of dethronement'. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Nature Red in Tooth and Claw

    23/08/2019 Duración: 09min

    "For several centuries", writes Rebecca Stott, "the dominant Western version of Nature has been Mother Nature, benevolent, ever-giving, nurturing, bountiful and compliant". This was later replaced by a less compliant and benevolent image....but we've always perpetuated an idea of Nature as something outside us, something to be mastered. Rebecca argues that we need to rethink our relationship with nature - and see ourselves as in nature and part of nature, not outside of it. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Against Theory

    16/08/2019 Duración: 09min

    "No matter how many times you see the sun rise", writes Will Self, "it doesn't mean it will definitely rise tomorrow - or, indeed, that you'll be there to see it".Will sets out why he has a problem with theory of all sorts and the negative effect “theory addicts” are having on our contemporary intellectual culture.Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • To the Bathroom!

    09/08/2019 Duración: 10min

    "Christianity has a lot to answer for," writes Will Self, "when it comes to our estrangement from our bodies - making our evacuations, quite as much as our sexual acts - an anathema in polite society". Will argues that our infantilism in this regard detracts from our engagement with the world. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • The Vultures of Culture

    02/08/2019 Duración: 10min

    "That culture can be - and is - being commoditised in the private sector, is a truth universally acknowledged with every ticket and book sale," writes Will Self. But, he argues, the conflating of cultural and financial value has now spread well beyond the private realm. The National Lottery is head of his blame list. "I think of the National Lottery as a sort of reverse Midas-touch, turning everything gold it finances to....rubbish."Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Leaving Florence

    26/07/2019 Duración: 09min

    "It's well within living memory," writes Sarah Dunant, "that tourism and travel was a wondrous thing."But times have changed: "It feels as if every unnecessary journey we make now has the dull drumbeat of global fragility and climate change in the background."Sarah ponders where foreign travel goes from here. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • British Populism and Brexit

    19/07/2019 Duración: 08min

    "Could it be that the only way out at this point is a no deal Brexit of the kind that so many dread?" asks John Gray. He argues that it is the logical conclusion of present events. Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • The Language of Leaving

    12/07/2019 Duración: 09min

    "Of late, words have foregone their meaning or been given meanings they never had", writes Howard Jacobson. Starting with "betrayal" and ending with "the will of the people", Howard sets out to take back sovereignty....over words. "I can't complain", he admits, "of some parties to our great national debate being Little Englanders if I'm a little Languager.....but if each party to a discussion doesn't know what the other is talking about, we might as well not have language at all". Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • My People

    05/07/2019 Duración: 09min

    Taking his lead from Duke Ellington, Amit Chaudhuri ponders what we mean by “my people”.He asks whether we need to create new, more inclusive, categories fit for modern times in order to describe the groups we belong to.Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • Distributing Status

    28/06/2019 Duración: 09min

    David Goodhart argues that earlier eras have much to teach us about group solidarity.He explores the changes that have led to our post-industrial disenchantment. "We cannot and do not want to go back to a past when social horizons and life chances were far more limited", he writes, "but a recognition of some of the merits of earlier eras might help us to see more clearly the pathologies of today's achievement society". Producer: Adele Armstrong

  • A Knight in Shining Armour?

    21/06/2019 Duración: 09min

    Linda Colley argues that we all have a role to play in resolving our present political difficulties. In tough times, she says, there's a long history of people searching for a "modern man on horseback, a populist hero, who they hope will come and rescue them and make the bad things go away". But she says there are many problems with this - the most obvious one being that "leaders of this sort never properly deliver and usually do immense damage". She concludes that all of us must get involved in the work of effective democratic politics. Producer: Adele Armstrong

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