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The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
BBC Radio 4
192 episodes
9 months ago

Series of annual radio lectures on significant contemporary issues, delivered by leading figures from the relevant fields

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Series of annual radio lectures on significant contemporary issues, delivered by leading figures from the relevant fields

Show more...
Society & Culture
Technology,
Government
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The Human Hive
The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012
53 minutes
13 years ago
The Human Hive

The eminent economic historian Professor Niall Ferguson argues that institutions determine the success or failure of nations. In a lecture delivered at the London School of Economics and Political Science, he says that a society governed by abstract, impersonal rules will become richer than one ruled by personal relationships. The rule of law is crucial to the creation of a modern economy and its early adoption is the reason why Western nations grew so powerful in the modern age.

But are the institutions of the West now degenerating? Professor Ferguson asks whether the democratic system has a fatal flaw at its heart. In the West young people are confronting the fact that they must live with the huge financial debt generated by their parents, something they had no control over despite the fact that they were born into a democracy. Is there a way of restoring the compact between different generations?

Producer: Jane Beresford.

The Reith Lectures: Archive 1976-2012

Series of annual radio lectures on significant contemporary issues, delivered by leading figures from the relevant fields