How Power Changes Us, with Brian Klaas

How Power Changes Us, with Brian Klaas

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Do We Have The Right To Die? With Lady Hale and Rowan Williams (Part Two)

This debate was part of the ‘Think Again’ series in which two leading thinkers present alternative answers to a difficult societal question. The book and series published by The Bodley Head. --- What happens when life becomes unbearable — when suffering is unrelenting, dignity is ...  Afficher plus

Do We Have The Right To Die? With Lady Hale and Rowan Williams (Part One)

This debate was part of the ‘Think Again’ series in which two leading thinkers present alternative answers to a difficult societal question. The book and series published by The Bodley Head. --- What happens when life becomes unbearable — when suffering is unrelenting, dignity is ...  Afficher plus

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How Power Corrupts
The Art of Manliness

Why do corrupt people end up in power?

By way of an answer, you probably think of that famous quote from Lord Acton, "Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely." But my guest today, Brian Klaas, would say that's only one part of what leads to corrupt ind ...

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Democracy Means People Power, Literally (with Eric Liu)
How To Citizen with Baratunde

Baratunde shares the four pillars of How To Citizen. Eric Liu, founder of Citizen University, schools us on power - what it is, who has it, and how the practice of citizenship is empty without this literacy. They also discuss how this power needs to be coupled with civic characte ...  Afficher plus

The Powerball Revolution
Revisionist History

In Bolivia, a political activist radically reforms the voting process for... student council elections. Who else does he convince? Revisionist History. And maybe a fancy private school in New Jersey. Get Revisionist History updates first by signing up for our newsletter at pushki ...  Afficher plus

"If It Were Easy, We'd Have Done It": Power
The Cut

On our first episode, we’re talking about power: from the inadequacy of empowerment, to what it feels like to be powerful (and powerless); and how to change who actually has power. Featuring: Stella Bugbee, editor in chief of The Cut; Lindsay Peoples Wagner, editor in chief of Te ...  Afficher plus