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Joseph Heller saw the title of his classic novel, Catch-22, become an accepted phrase of the English language. Join Don Swaim in this 1984 conversation with Joseph Heller as they talk about writing, growing...
Extracts from two BBC radio interviews with Joseph Heller, In the first, originally broadcast on Radio 4’s WOMAN’S HOUR on 27/5/1980, Joseph Heller talks about: what the term Catch 22 means 0 min 41;...
Audio recording of lecture given by Slavoj Zizek at Birkbeck College on 22 May 2014 [112 minutes].
Made in 2002, this documentary reveals the failure of Muslim integration in France, and the tensions which came to the fore in the riots of autumn 2004. Contains archive footage. 22 minutes.
Activitst Christian Felber proposes a new approach to economics, moving from evaluating the ‘means’ to assessing the ‘goals’, and grounding them in shared values. His vision consists of a...
Historian Bettany Hughes embarks on an epic journey across the eastern Mediterranean to disentangle myth from reality and find out the truth about Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman on earth. (102 minutes)
Podcast series. Ed Seckerson is joined by countertenor Lestyn Davies to discuss Handel, the German- born composer whose prolific portfolio of operas and hits such as ‘Water Music’ and ‘Messiah’ won...
Film of lecture given by Noam Chomsky at the University of Manchesteron May 22 2004. Chomsky considers the war in Iraq, disputing thee U.S. government’s justifications for the invasion. In the process, he...
Diane Coyle, Managing Director of Enlightenment Economics, talks to Viv Davies about book ‘What’s the Use of Economics?: Teaching the Dismal Science After the Crisis’. They discuss what economists...
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