#001 Can We Really Stop Terror?

#001 Can We Really Stop Terror?

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#76 Truth & Illusions (with Derren Brown)

Derren and I spoke about stoicism, the psychology of socio-political standpoints, faith healing, how we frame suffering, relationships and...there is a great story about a parrot at the end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

#75 Democracy Is Dead. What Now? (with David Runciman)

David Runciman is author of "How Democracy Ends" and host of the Talking Politics podcast. We spoke about what the function of democracy is, the significance of the generational divide when voting, the relationship between corporations and government, anarcho-syndacalism & the ri ...  عرض المزيد

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These Times Live: War and Peace in the Middle East
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From Houthi ship attacks to the spectre of Iranian aggression, the Middle East seems set to become the next front for violent conflict. Could the turbulent history of the region tell us something about what its future holds? Join These Times’ Tom McTague and Helen Thompson for th ...  عرض المزيد

"Peace Now": Israeli Whose Parents Were Killed On 7th October - Interview w/ Maoz Inon
The Owen Jones Podcast

Both of Maoz Inon's parents were killed when Hamas attacked their kibbutz on 7th October. Now he's using his platform to demand peace.


Here this extraordinary man tells me about the humanity he inherited from his parents, why we can forgive the past and present but n ...

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THINGS HIDDEN 184: What Is Structural Violence?
David Gornoski

In this THINGS HIDDEN episode, David Gornoski explains the meaning of the term "structural violence" and why we cannot deny its existence any longer. Why do we see such societal chaos around us today? Why aren't coercive laws working the way they had in the past? What can we do t ...  عرض المزيد

In and Around War(s): Season 1, Episode 1: War And Terrorism
Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

The years 2000 started with the so-called ‘global war on terror’, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The use of armed force against non-state armed groups labelled as ‘terrorists’ has, over the years, become more and more common — and continues to pose important legal and ethi ...  عرض المزيد