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The Youth Mental Health Crisis with Jonathan Haidt
Bestselling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has dedicated his career to speaking truth and wisdom in some of the most challenging spaces – communities polarised by politics and religion and university campuses mired in culture wars. Now he turns his attention to what he sees as a pe...
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Max Hastings on On the Secret Mission to Defeat Hitler
February 1942. RAF intelligence is baffled by a newly-identified radar network on the coast of Nazi-occupied Europe. Several radar installations are identified from aerial photographs but the purpose and the nature of the installations are not known. Some British scientists believe that these sta...
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Native Nations: A Millennium in North America, by Kathleen DuVal
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Nostalgia: A History of A Dangerous Emotion, with Agnes Arnold-Forster
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Mishal Husain on Family, Empire and Why Partition Still Matters
On August 15 1947 Pakistan and India gained their independence and colonialism came to an end in the subcontinent. But it was not a time of celebration. A botched process of partition saw unprecedented sectarian violence, an estimated death of more than a million people and some 15 million more d...
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How Tyrants Fall, with Marcel Dirsus
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The joys and perils of an open marriage, with Molly Roden Winter
Molly Roden Winter has a husband, a boyfriend, and the occasional fling. Her husband has a girlfriend of eight years and also dates other women. They have two children – who both know all about their parents’ love lives.
Molly became the face of polyamory late last year after publishing her New Y... -
On the Map: Why Mathematics Can Be Seen Everywhere We Go, with Paulina Rowinska
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Is Morality Just an Invention? With Hanno Sauer