Friday March 23 Three decades of growing inequality and collapsing public morality have pitched America into crisis, imperilling its democracy. But there are precedents for a way out, says Robert Reich Continue reading… Thursday March 22 The presenter of the popular BBC series Gardener’s World shares his favourite reads on gardening from childhood to today, and tells us that we’re all bacteria when it comes to working with nature Continue reading… Wednesday March 21 The author of True Wealth suggests how we can rethink our patterns of consumption and approach our relationship with nature in a new, less damaging, way Continue reading… Tuesday March 20 Nelson Mandela was a most unusual, and unusually astute, leader, says John Carlin. He used forgiveness as a political tool, in so doing ensuring that South Africa avoided what could have been a bloodbath Continue reading… Sunday March 18 The job of the intelligence services is to understand others and help leaders act more wisely, says the author of a new history of the FBI. There’s also, he says, a balance to be struck between liberty and security Continue reading… |
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