Trama
Each month editor Tom Clark welcomes to the programme three contributors from Prospect magazine. We commission pieces which challenge you to think differently, and well also be encouraging our writers to challenge each other, as they stress-test each others arguments in the studio.
Episodi
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Peter Ricketts: How to stop Putin
02/03/2022 Durata: 25minFormer ambassador to NATO Peter Ricketts joins Alan Rusbridger to discuss Putin’s invasion of Ukraine—and what it means for Europe and the world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Ethan Zuckerman: How to fix the algorithm
25/02/2022 Durata: 34minDoes artificial intelligence entrench inequality? Are the algorithms that shape our lives sexist, racist and ableist? And should we be trying just to fix the computers, or also the society that trains them? Leading academic, podcaster and all-round internet expert Ethan Zuckerman joins Sarah Collins to address these questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Duncan Campbell: Are the police a spent force?
17/02/2022 Durata: 40minDrawing on over 40 years experience of crime reporting, expert journalist Duncan Campbell joins Alan Rusbridger to explore why the police are under attack from left, right and centre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Peter Hennessy: Boris Johnson vs The Constitution
09/02/2022 Durata: 31minDoes the British constitution require that Boris Johnson goes? Famous for his “good chaps" theory of government, Britain’s most celebrated post-war historian, Peter Hennessy joins Tom Clark to provide a long view on this pressing question. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Prospect Lives: Haircuts, burnout and belonging
03/02/2022 Durata: 45minWould Boris Johnson be a better prime minister if he had a different haircut? Do we take sport too seriously? Can drinking alcohol ever be good for us? Our family of seven writers—including actor and writer Sheila Hancock, asylum seeker Jason Thomas-Fournillier, and psychiatrist Rebecca Lawrence—ponder the big questions in this month's new episode of Prospect Lives.Music Credit: “JUMBO” from the album “MUSIC FOR THE LEFT-HANDED” by Mick Bass & Tot Taylor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Rachel Sylvester: Is it all over for Boris Johnson?
26/01/2022 Durata: 26minIs Boris Johnson a “Heineken” Prime Minister in a country that now has a hangover? Rachel Sylvester joins associate editor Sonia Sodha to tackle the question that's on everyone's mind: is it all over for Boris Johnson? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jonathan Rée on the philosopher who predicted Trump's rise
20/01/2022 Durata: 22minWho was Richard Rorty and did he believe that truth exists? Writer, historian and philosopher Jonathan Rée joins Sameer Rahim to discuss the American philosopher who—although he died in 2007— still exerts a powerful influence on modern debates about politics and the nature of truth-telling today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Sarah Boseley: Why won't Big Pharma share their vaccine patents?
12/01/2022 Durata: 32minAward winning journalist and former Guardian Health editor Sarah Boseley joins Alan Rusbridger to tackle a pressing question: why won’t Big Pharma share the patents for the coronavirus vaccines? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Fintan O'Toole: Does cancel culture really exist?
05/01/2022 Durata: 32minIs cancel culture the crisis of our times, or just the unsubstantiated grumble of professional provocateurs? How do we balance supporting freedom of speech with protecting people from hate and harm? Orwell Prize winning journalist and author Fintan O’Toole explores the agonising balancing act required to protect public discourse from both censorship and toxicity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Prospect Team: What will surprise us in 2022?
29/12/2021 Durata: 40minThe team discusses the good, the bad and the ugly in the year that's passed and gives tentative predictions for the year ahead, as well as celebrating the best of Prospect journalism from 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jane Martinson: What's going on at the Daily Mail?
22/12/2021 Durata: 37minWho is Geordie Greig and why has he been toppled as editor of Britain's most influential newspaper? What does this reshuffle mean for Boris Johnson? Why should we care about the Kremlinesque machinations at the top of the Daily Mail? Former FT Correspondent and Majorie Deane professor of financial journalism, Jane Martinson discusses her in depth reportage, with Prospect editor, Alan Rusbridger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Special Episode: Prospect Lives
16/12/2021 Durata: 46minWhat does life look like for an 89-year old actor or a psychiatrist who suffers with bipolar? What does it feel like to be asylum seeker, or an Anglican Priest, or a farmer? Prospect Lives is a brand new bonus podcast chronicling seven disparate experiences of life in modern Britain. Music credit Jumbo · Tot Taylor · Mick Bass See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Andrew Adonis: It's the leader stupid!
08/12/2021 Durata: 34minIs leadership all that matters in modern politics? Andrew Adonis thinks so. With his new collection of profiles of leaders from Gladstone to Modi, Lincoln to Blair and Churchill to Biden, Adonis draws on his own three decades of political experience to advance his controversial argument. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Brian Klaas: Does power corrupt or do the corrupt choose power?
01/12/2021 Durata: 31minWhen most people are decent, why do we get so many bad leaders, politicians and CEOs? Are despots made or born? After travelling the world and interviewing "the noblest to the dirtiest" leaders, renowned political scientist and podcaster Brian Klaas discusses his new book, Corruptible, with Tom Clark. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Could you beat a robot at chess?
30/11/2021 Durata: 35minSelf-described futurist and bestselling author Martin Ford joins Tom Clark to talk about his new book Rule of the Robots and the good, the bad and the ugly about the artificial intelligence which will soon be deeply embedded in our lives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Philip Ball on the long shadow of Covid-19
24/11/2021 Durata: 32minA year on from the dark winter of 2020, do we have Covid-19 under control? And what will the virus means for politics, economics and global health, for decades to come? Tom Clark is joined by leading science writer Philip Ball to tackle that most prescient question: how will the pandemic shape the future? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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#206 Helena Kennedy: Does the government respect the rule of law?
17/11/2021 Durata: 41minLeading human rights barrister, author and Labour member of the House of Lords, Helena Kennedy joins Tom Clark and Alex Dean to discuss a rather terrifying question — does the government respect the rule of law? In a wide-ranging conversation, the trio discuss judicial review, human rights and the perils of populism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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#205: Janine di Giovanni and the plight of Christians in the Middle East
10/11/2021 Durata: 28minThis week managing editor Sameer Rahim is joined by war correspondent and author Janine di Giovanni to discuss the plight of Christianty in the Middle East. Christians have lived in the region for 2,000 years—but Giovanni thinks that modern war, religious persecution and economic uncertainty put their future under threat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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#204 Andrew Roberts on redeeming mad King George
03/11/2021 Durata: 29minWas King George III really such a bad king? Leading historian Andrew Roberts doesn't think so. He joins Andrew Adonis and Tom Clark to discuss his new book George III, the Life and Reign of Britain's Most Misunderstood Monarch, to argue that King George was in fact a competent leader, despite his struggle with mental illness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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#203 Could you beat a robot at chess?
27/10/2021 Durata: 35minWill robots rule the world? Will fully autonomous weapons destroy the planet? Will artificial intelligence take my job? Silicon valley entrepreneur and self-described futurist Martin Ford joins Tom Clark to answer the big questions about the technology that shapes not only our smartphones, but our politics, economies and lives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.