Palestinian-American literary theorist Edward Said delivers the 1993 Reith Lectures.
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Professor of genetics Steve Jones delivers the 1991 Reith Lectures.
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Rabbi Jonathan Sacks delivers the 1990 Reith Lectures.
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Jacques Darras delivers the 1989 Reith Lectures.
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Professor of Russian History Geoffrey Hosking delivers the 1988 Reith Lectures.
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English composer Alexander Goehr delivers the 1987 Reith Lectures.
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Serving judge Lord McCluskey delivers the 1986 Reith Lectures.
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Economist David Henderson delivers the 1985 Reith Lectures.
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American philosopher John Searle delivers the 1984 Reith Lectures.
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Former Permanent Secretary to the Treasury Sir Douglas Wass gives the 1983 Reith Lectures.
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The Irish literary critic Denis Donoghue delivers the 1982 Reith Lectures.
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Professor Laurence Martin delivers the 1981 Reith Lectures.
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British academic lawyer Professor Sir Ian Kennedy delivers the 1980 Reith Lectures.
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The academic and political writer Ali Mazrui delivers the 1979 Reith Lectures.
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The Rev Dr Edward Norman delivers the 1978 Reith Lectures.
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Sociologist Dr A H Halsey delivers the 1977 Reith Lectures.
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Neurobiologist Dr Colin Blakemore delivers the 1976 Reith Lectures.
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Dr Daniel J Boorstin explores how the USA developed into a superpower.
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The German-British sociologist Ralf Dahrendorf questions the definition of freedom.
Ralf Dahrendorf - The New Liberty homepage
Defence journalist Alastair Buchan examines international relations and global cohesion.
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Political economist Andrew Shonfield debates British entry into the European Community.
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Assistant Director General of UNESCO Richard Hoggart explores how we communicate
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The influential thinker Donald Schon examines industrial technology and social change.
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Sir Frank Fraser Darling explores the concept of our responsibility to the environment.
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson examines the state of global politics.
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Social anthropologist Edmond Leach explores man's relationship with his environment.
Edmund Leach - A Runaway World homepage
J K Galbraith explores the economics of production and the effect on state development.
J K Galbraith - The New Industrial State homepage
Robert Gardiner on how colonialism and financial inequality have affected race relations.
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Industrialist Sir Leon Bagrit explores how computing has changed the world we live in.
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A series of lectures about the issues surrounding the establishment of a new university.
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