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Ambivalence: For and Against—Series 4
Mark O'Connell argues that in an age of strong opinions, we should embrace ambivalence.

Putting Profit in Its Place—Series 4
29/3 Jane Burston argues that we should put profit in its place: as a means to an end.

How to Remember—Series 4
28/3 Sam Edwards argues that we should think again about how we memorialise war.

Learning from our teenage selves—Series 4
27/3 Molly Naylor explores what we can learn from our teenage selves.

Empires of Attention—Series 4
26/3 Matt Locke examines how our attention has shaped our culture.

Hello Cheeky—Series 4
25/3 Farrah Jarral puts the case for more cheekiness.

Drugs in Sport—Series 4
24/3 Paul Dimeo argues that drugs have made modern sport what it is today.

Language Is Power—Series 4
23/3 Lindsay Johns says language is power, and makes the case for speaking English properly.

Mona Siddiqui—Series 4
22/3 Prof Mona Siddiqui considers the importance of friendship in a divided world.

Danny Dorling—Series 4
21/3 Prof Danny Dorling on why he thinks the population bomb has already been diffused.