Free Thinking

Free Thinking

Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives - looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.

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Episoder(1525)

Samuel Johnson's circle

Samuel Johnson's circle

"We suffer from Johnson" - those words come in a poem written by his friend, the diarist Hester Thrale Piozzi (who died May 2nd 1821). Patience Agbabi's new novel time travels back to eighteenth centu...

4 Mai 202145min

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

A Northern Irish writer - what does that label mean? Lucy Caldwell compares notes with Caroline Magennis about the way authors are charting change and setting down experience - from working class memo...

29 Apr 202145min

Links between Judaism and Christianity

Links between Judaism and Christianity

From the Jewishness of the New Testament to attempts by 19th- and early 20th-century British Jews to blend in to Christian England, Giles Fraser shows how the two religions have a vexed history but ar...

28 Apr 202146min

Epistemic Injustice

Epistemic Injustice

Was Marx wrong when he said that philosophers can only interpret the world in various ways, and contrasted that with actually changing it?Epistemology, or the theory of knowledge, was once considered ...

27 Apr 202144min

Bombing and morals, Flooding and the future

Bombing and morals, Flooding and the future

Malcolm Gladwell, Satyajit Ray's film Jalsaghar, Jessie Greengrass. Rana Mitter hosts.

22 Apr 202145min

New Thinking: Shakespeare's Life Lessons

New Thinking: Shakespeare's Life Lessons

Friendship, domestic violence, power dynamics in the home, and debates about the ethics of war - all topics we can find in the dramas of Shakespeare. Scholars Emma Smith, Patrick Gray, and Emma Whipda...

21 Apr 202144min

Maryse Condé's writing plus Suzanne O'Sullivan

Maryse Condé's writing plus Suzanne O'Sullivan

Shahida Bari reads I Tituba, the story of the West Indian slave accused in Salem.

20 Apr 202145min

The Battle of Culloden, Outlander, Peter Watkins

The Battle of Culloden, Outlander, Peter Watkins

16 April 1746, the Jacobite rising was quelled by the Duke of Cumberland's army at the Battle of Culloden. Marking this anniversary here's a chance to hear Matthew Sweet discussing portrayals of Scotl...

15 Apr 202144min

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