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Gentrification in Detroit and London

What do we learn when a city’s future is defined not by rapid change, but by who leaves and who stays? Laurie Taylor looks at two neighbourhoods in different countries, during different periods in history and explores the human cost of gentrification - and what happens when the p ...  Show more

Prison violence, sound and survival

The winner of the British Society of Criminology Book Award in 2025 was Kate Herrity. Her study looks at the way our different senses contribute to the experience of prison life and is called Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown. Her resear ...  Show more

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2. Freedom of Worship
The Reith Lectures

Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, gives the second of the 2022 Reith Lectures, discussing faith and liberty. In his lecture, he cites Lord Acton, the 19th Century thinker on freedom, who said that religious freedom is the basis of all political freedom. William ...  Show more

Constant on Liberty
Talking Politics: HISTORY OF IDEAS

Benjamin Constant’s ‘The Liberty of the Ancients Compared to the Liberty of the Moderns’ (1819) examines what it means to be free in the modern world. Are we at liberty to follow our hearts? Do we have an obligation to take an interest in politics? What happens if we don’t? David ...  Show more

3. Freedom from Want
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Author and musician Darren McGarvey gives the third of four BBC Reith Lectures on the theme of liberty, addressing "Freedom from Want." McGarvey argues that the present system isn't working for many but that it is incumbent on citizens to confront that and rise to the challenge o ...  Show more

I Changed My Mind | Liz Wheeler Live at Young America’s Foundation’s NCSC
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Live from Young America’s Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference, Liz explores the increasingly important question: What is freedom? What is liberty? And how do we define right and wrong? As Republicans become complacent and people like Andrew Tate redefine cultura ...  Show more