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The Power of Food
Food keeps us alive, structures our days - and produces happiness
Legacy of British Colonialism
The legacy of British colonialism. Do the pros outweigh the cons?
The Future of Medicine
Will common illnesses we know still exist? What's the value of complementary medicine?
Anatomy of the Idea
The origin of great ideas and the nature of originality are explored
The Politics of Identity
The perils of identity politics and the emergence of a global identity
What Is Fundamentalism?
The rise of religious fundamentalism of all varieties and its challenges to governments
The City of the Future
More than half the world's people live in cities. How do we make them fit for the future?
Literature and Writing Politics
Is the pen mightier than the sword? Literature as vehicle for political thought and change
Racism in South Africa after Apartheid
Does racism still blight Nelson Mandela's "rainbow nation" six years after his release?
Visions of the Future – Interview with Arthur C. Clarke
Arthur C Clarke, author of 2001: Space Odyssey, in a special Millennial edition
Shopping and the Price of Pleasure
Is Christmas shopping a prime case of retail mania? And what makes a shopaholic?
Desmond Tutu – On Reconciliation
Archbishop Desmond Tutu talks about healing the divided communities in South Africa
Agenda 2000 – Review of the Year
Review of the year 2000 around the world starts with a reflection on the nature of time
Is Patriotism a Danger or a Comfort?
Does being patriotic always have to mean being better than someone else?
The Future of Work
More work for fewer people? Trends in working hours and workers' rights around the world
More to Write Than Ever – Interview with André Brink
Why "in the new South Africa, there's incomprabably more to write about than ever before"
What Direction Â鶹ԼÅÄ for the Dispossessed?
The effects and experience of being without a homeland for individuals and communities
Science and Poetry – Different Views of the Same World
What science and the arts have to learn from each other
Does History Matter Any More?
Should we study history or give in to the allure of living in the permanent present?
Going Public – Interview with Antony Gormley
The British sculptor on public art, working with the human figure and Angel of the North
Stress? Keep Calm and Carry On
Is modern life more stressful than it ever was before? Stress – its causes and remedies
Populism or What the People Want
What do the people want and should politicians always bow to their wishes?
The Ethics of Foreign Policy
Can there really be an ethical foreign policy or will realpolitik inevitably win the day?
Money and Power – Who's Got It?
The not-so-simple relationship between economic might and political power
You Can't Say That – Political Censorship
Is censorship on the increase still, a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall?
Cults – Rush Hour of the Gods
Why are the numbers of fringe religions around the world growing and how do they recruit?
Poverty and How to Help – Interview with Lord Desai
Lord Desai on causes of poverty and how we need to remove obstacles to self-sufficiency
The Multiculturalism Debate
How do we respond to cultural differences? Assimilate, tolerate or welcome them?
Allegiance to Philosophy
Life guides: a new wave of philosophical writing addressing the big issues of our age
What Is Good Parenting Now?
What should the parent-child relationship be like in the 21st century?
New Brutalism In Britain
Whatever happened to good manners – and do they really matter?