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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.

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Do you think political or business leaders need to be charismatic? Or do you prefer highly competent but somewhat stern people?

Do you think political or business leaders need to be charismatic? Or do you prefer highly competent but somewhat stern people?

We鈥檇 love to hear your views on charm and charisma for a future Forum.

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