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Aung San Suu Kyi: Liberty—Securing Freedom
1/5 Aung San Suu Kyi explores what freedom means in the first of the 2011 Reith Lectures.
The Runaway World—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
4/4 Prof Rees calls for the UK to stay at the forefront of scientific research and discovery.
What We'll Never Know—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
3/4 Professor Martin Rees explains where the limits of our scientific knowledge lie.
Surviving the Century—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
2/4 Does science have the answers to help us save our planet?
The Scientific Citizen—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
1/4 Prof Martin Rees asks who we should trust to explain the risks we face.
A New Politics of the Common Good—Michael Sandel - A New Citizenship
4/4 Professor Sandel makes the case for a moral and civic renewal in democratic politics.
Genetics and Morality—Michael Sandel - A New Citizenship
3/4 Professor Sandel considers how we should use our ever-increasing scientific knowledge.
Morality in Politics—Michael Sandel - A New Citizenship
2/4 Michael Sandel asks what role, if any, there is for moral argument in politics.
Markets and Morals—Michael Sandel - A New Citizenship
1/4 Prof Michael Sandel considers the expansion and moral limits of markets.
The Body Beautiful—Jonathan Spence - Chinese Vistas
4/4 Spence discusses how Chinese ideas of sport and athleticism have slowly evolved.