The Reith Lectures
BBC Radio 4
Categorias: Sociedade e Cultura
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Rutger Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution", explore the moral decay and un-seriousness of today's elites, drawing historical parallels to past eras of corruption that preceded transformative movements especially the 19th Century campaign to abolish slavery. In his series, he argues that small, committed groups can spark moral revolutions, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and long-term vision.
In this fourth and final lecture, he zooms out to reflect on humanity’s strange historical trajectory, warning of the existential risks posed by unchecked tech and AI. He urges privileged individuals to take on an active role in shaping a better future.
The Reith Lectures are presented by Anita Anand who chairs a Q & A. The programme was recorded in front of an audience at Stanford University in Silicon Valley, USA. The researcher was James Bonney and the series is produced by Jim Frank. The Editor is Clare Fordham. The programmes are mixed by Neil Churchill.
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313 - 4. Fighting for Humanity in the Age of the Machine. Tue, 16 Dec 2025
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312 - 3. A conspiracy of decency Tue, 09 Dec 2025
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311 - 2. How to start a moral revolution Tue, 02 Dec 2025
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310 - Moral Maze debate: Rutger Bregman’s call for a moral revolution Tue, 25 Nov 2025
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309 - 1. A Time of Monsters Tue, 25 Nov 2025
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308 - Can we change violent minds? Tue, 17 Dec 2024
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307 - Does Trauma Cause Violence? Tue, 10 Dec 2024
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306 - Aren't they all evil? Tue, 03 Dec 2024
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305 - Is Violence Normal? Tue, 26 Nov 2024
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304 - Social Cohesion and Government Sun, 02 Jan 1949
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303 - Social Cohesion and Human Nature Fri, 24 Dec 1948
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301 - 4. The Future of Prosperity Wed, 20 Dec 2023
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300 - 3. The Future of Solidarity Wed, 13 Dec 2023
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299 - 2. The Future of Security Wed, 06 Dec 2023
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298 - 1. The Future of Democracy Fri, 01 Dec 2023
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297 - 4. Freedom from Fear Wed, 21 Dec 2022
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296 - 3. Freedom from Want Wed, 14 Dec 2022
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295 - 2. Rhyddid i Addoli Wed, 07 Dec 2022
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294 - 2. Freedom of Worship Wed, 07 Dec 2022
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293 - 1. Freedom of Speech Wed, 30 Nov 2022
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292 - AI: A Future for Humans Wed, 22 Dec 2021
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291 - AI in the economy Wed, 15 Dec 2021
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290 - AI in warfare Wed, 08 Dec 2021
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289 - The Biggest Event in Human History Wed, 01 Dec 2021
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288 - From Climate Crisis to Real Prosperity Wed, 23 Dec 2020
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287 - From Covid Crisis to Renaissance Wed, 16 Dec 2020
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286 - From Credit Crisis to Resilience Wed, 09 Dec 2020
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285 - From Moral to Market Sentiments Wed, 02 Dec 2020
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284 - Shifting the Foundations Tue, 18 Jun 2019
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283 - Rights and the Ideal Constitution Tue, 11 Jun 2019
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282 - Human Rights and Wrongs Tue, 04 Jun 2019
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281 - In Praise of Politics Tue, 28 May 2019
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280 - Law's Expanding Empire Tue, 21 May 2019
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279 - War's Fatal Attraction Tue, 24 Jul 2018
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278 - Managing the Unmanageable Tue, 17 Jul 2018
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277 - Civilians and War Tue, 10 Jul 2018
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276 - Fearing and Loving: Making Sense of the Warrior Tue, 03 Jul 2018
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275 - War and Humanity Tue, 26 Jun 2018
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274 - Reith Revisited: Angela Stent on George Kennan Fri, 29 Sep 2017
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273 - Reith Revisited: Grayson Perry on Nikolaus Pevsner Thu, 28 Sep 2017
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272 - Reith Revisited: Brian Cox on Robert Oppenheimer Wed, 27 Sep 2017
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271 - Reith Revisited: Anand Menon on Robert Birley Wed, 27 Sep 2017
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270 - Reith Revisited: Michael Sandel on Bertrand Russell Wed, 27 Sep 2017
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269 - Adaptation Tue, 11 Jul 2017
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268 - Can These Bones Live? Tue, 04 Jul 2017
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267 - Silence Grips the Town Tue, 27 Jun 2017
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266 - The Iron Maiden Tue, 20 Jun 2017
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265 - The Day Is for the Living Tue, 13 Jun 2017
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264 - Culture Tue, 08 Nov 2016
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263 - Colour Tue, 01 Nov 2016