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The human creation of gardens
Exploring what is distinctly human about gardens
Stanford University professor Robert Harrison talks about what is distinctly human about gardens.
With award-winning Kenyan potter Magdalene Odundo and French political theorist Cecile Laborde who tackles the thorny question of religious rights in a secular society.
Presented by neuroscientist Baroness Susan Greenfield.
Do you think political or business leaders need to be charismatic? Or do you prefer highly competent but somewhat stern people?
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The Forum
The programme that explains the present by exploring the past