The BBC is being accused of cutting a line from a speech that called Donald Trump “the most openly corrupt” U.S. president ever as the organization faces a possible $5 billion lawsuit from Trump over ...
This year’s Reith lecturer is the historian and activist Rutger Bregman. Given the way things work in the BBC, ...
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 ...
This year's BBC Radio 4 Reith lecturer is historian and best-selling author Rutger Bregman. Titled Moral Revolution, the lectures will delve into the current 'age of immorality', ...
In this third of four lectures, Bregman argues for a new "realist utopia," calling for people to join what he labels" a conspiracy of decency." He says that in the face of rapid technological change, ...
The Reith Lectures have a long tradition of showcasing leading thinkers from across a variety of disciplines including science, economics, history, the arts and philosophy, as well as politics, and ...
Immorality and Unseriousness. These are the two defining traits of today’s leaders. Today it’s not the most capable who rise but the least scrupulous…” In the first ...
Author and historian Rutger Bregman has accused the BBC of censorship after the corporation removed a line about the US president from a broadcast of his Reith Lecture, A Time Of Monsters. It comes in ...
After President Donald Trump's threats to sue venerable British media giant the BBC lead to the resignation of the network's top executives, The New Republic reports that a historian now says they ...
Bregman is a young Dutch writer and researcher whose first book, Utopia for Realists, advocated a Universal Basic Income among other proposals for a fairer, happier society. Here in Britain, we don’t ...
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