Four Thought Series 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Keeping It Personal
79/3 Paralympian Darren Harris argues for a person-centred approach in the age of big data.
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Art, Design and Politics
78/3 Paola Antonelli explores the politics in art and design.
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The Shadow of the Cold War
77/3 Jeffrey Sachs argues that many global problems were caused by mistakes at the end of wars.
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Black in America
76/3 Christina Greer asks what it means to be black in America today.
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Writing for a Living
75/3 Elizabeth Wurtzel explores the relationship between writing and the need to pay the bills.
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Esther Woolfson
74/3 Esther Woolfson controversially argues it may be time to stop owning pets?
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Kenneth Steven
73/3 Kenneth Steven considers the damage cruise ships do to fragile indigenous communities.
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Andy Kirkpatrick
72/3 Mountaineer Andy Kirkpatrick considers the importance of managed risk for our children.
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Claire Cunningham
71/3 Disabled dancer Claire Cunningham considers why she would never want to be 'fixed'.
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Killing the Consumer
70/3 Jon Alexander argues that consumer power has become an idea which is damaging society.
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Risk and Reward
69/3 Robyn Scott argues that accepting more risk will improve public services.
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Migration, Separation and Wales
68/3 Wyn James tells the story of the Welsh settlements in Patagonia.
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High Street Revival
67/3 We are trying to revive our high streets the wrong way, argues Clare Richmond.
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Making Drugs Today
66/3 Sunil Shaunak argues that pharmaceuticals could, and should, build social capital.
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A World for Children
65/3 Daniel Hahn argues that more children's books should be translated into English.
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Judgement at Last
64/3 Tiffany Jenkins argues that we need more judgement about quality in art, culture and life.
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Creative Women
63/3 Anna Beer asks why we do not hear more music composed by women.
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The Trouble with Paradise
62/3 Carrie Gibson argues that we need to rethink our notion of paradise.
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In Defence of Anger
61/3 Philosopher Amia Srinivasan makes the case for anger.
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A New Currency of Commitment
60/3 Comedian Rosie Wilby proposes the end of monogamy.
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Americans Abroad
59/3 Mara Oliva argues that we need to think differently about Americans and foreign policy.
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Philip North
58/3 Philip North argues that poor people have been held back by the professional middle class.
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Adjoa Andoh
57/3 Adjoa Andoh on raising a transgender child.
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Rupert Goodwins
56/3 Technology writer Rupert Goodwins asks what has gone wrong with internet discourse.
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Noreena Hertz
55/3 Noreena Hertz argues that it is sometimes very dangerous to put your trust in experts.
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Jasper Fforde
54/3 Jasper Fforde asks whether humans have reached the limit of creative thought.
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Serena Kutchinsky
53/3 Serena Kutchinsky reflects on a fateful obsession with the Faberge egg.
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Karl Sharro
52/3 Karl Sharro wants people to be allowed to build whatever they want.
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Sandra Newman
51/3 Sandra Newman argues that genuinely cool people are a liability.
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Jono Vernon-Powell
50/3 Jono Vernon-Powell argues for a revival in the lost art of hitchhiking.