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Fireside Talks
United Kingdom
Registrace 24. 01. 2023
Fireside talks where Anthony Seldon talks to various people and asks them questions.
Lord Martin Rees The Future of Humanity post covid
Lord Martin Rees The Future of Humanity post covid
zhlédnutí: 25
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Jim O'Neil Covid Can the British Economy recover
zhlédnutí 53Před 6 měsíci
Jim O'Neil Covid Can the British Economy recover
Paul Johnson How strong is the British Economy A view from the Director of the IFS
zhlédnutí 80Před 6 měsíci
Paul Johnson How strong is the British Economy A view from the Director of the IFS
Mervyn King Economic Policy and Uncertainty Lessons from the Current Crisis
zhlédnutí 80Před 6 měsíci
Mervyn King Economic Policy and Uncertainty Lessons from the Current Crisis
David Lidington Being Deputy Prime Minister to Theresa May
zhlédnutí 56Před 6 měsíci
David Lidington Being Deputy Prime Minister to Theresa May
Olivette Otele African Europeans an untold history
zhlédnutí 16Před 7 měsíci
Olivette Otele African Europeans an untold history
Philippe Sands East West Street’ and ‘Ratline’ in conversation with Anthony
zhlédnutí 25Před 7 měsíci
Philippe Sands East West Street’ and ‘Ratline’ in conversation with Anthony
Julian Baginni How the World Thinks what does philosophy tell us
zhlédnutí 144Před 7 měsíci
Julian Baginni How the World Thinks what does philosophy tell us
Luke Johnson Are entrepreneurs born or made The entrepreneur and writer
zhlédnutí 7Před 7 měsíci
Luke Johnson Are entrepreneurs born or made The entrepreneur and writer
Melanie Reid Life, writing and disability
zhlédnutí 17Před 7 měsíci
Melanie Reid Life, writing and disability
Andrew Adonis Ernest Bevin Britain's greatest foreign secretary
zhlédnutí 51Před 7 měsíci
Andrew Adonis Ernest Bevin Britain's greatest foreign secretary
Chris Wilkins Life in No 10 - what really happens
zhlédnutí 13Před 7 měsíci
Chris Wilkins Life in No 10 - what really happens
Andy Haldane The Bank of England the Economy a view from the Chief Economist
zhlédnutí 39Před 7 měsíci
Andy Haldane The Bank of England the Economy a view from the Chief Economist
Linda Porter Mistresses sex and Charles II
zhlédnutí 133Před 7 měsíci
Linda Porter Mistresses sex and Charles II
AN Wilson The mystery of Charles Dickens
zhlédnutí 389Před 7 měsíci
AN Wilson The mystery of Charles Dickens
AC Grayling Bertrand Russell the philosophy and the life
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 7 měsíci
AC Grayling Bertrand Russell the philosophy and the life
Sarah Sands In Conversation covering your illustrious career, from T Wells to Today
zhlédnutí 9Před 7 měsíci
Sarah Sands In Conversation covering your illustrious career, from T Wells to Today
Antony Beevor From the Spanish Civil war to Arnhem in conversation
zhlédnutí 673Před 7 měsíci
Antony Beevor From the Spanish Civil war to Arnhem in conversation
Juliet Nicolson My writing and my family Sissinghurst, Knole and Bloomsbury
zhlédnutí 192Před 7 měsíci
Juliet Nicolson My writing and my family Sissinghurst, Knole and Bloomsbury
Nicholas Hytner Running the National Theatre in conversation with Anthony
zhlédnutí 28Před 7 měsíci
Nicholas Hytner Running the National Theatre in conversation with Anthony
Yanis Varoufakis The global minotaur, and Europe’s crisis can the EU survive
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 7 měsíci
Yanis Varoufakis The global minotaur, and Europe’s crisis can the EU survive
David Thomson History of movie directors
zhlédnutí 210Před 7 měsíci
David Thomson History of movie directors
Hermione Lee My new biography of Tom Stoppard
zhlédnutí 10Před 8 měsíci
Hermione Lee My new biography of Tom Stoppard
Craig Brown Two Books The Beatles and Princess Margaret
zhlédnutí 14Před 8 měsíci
Craig Brown Two Books The Beatles and Princess Margaret
Ken Livingstone 38 Years of Lies and Smears
zhlédnutí 34Před 8 měsíci
Ken Livingstone 38 Years of Lies and Smears
Andrew Roberts From Halifax to Churchill in conversation with Anthony
zhlédnutí 100Před 8 měsíci
Andrew Roberts From Halifax to Churchill in conversation with Anthony
Kenneth Baker Assassinations in History an illustrated talk
zhlédnutí 8Před 8 měsíci
Kenneth Baker Assassinations in History an illustrated talk
If you read some awfull things what's Churchill says, you have the doubt if you stay read a Churchill's setence or Hitler assert.
So glad you approve of and like Dickens and it's small wonder that the Russian people took, and still take him, to their hearts as one of themselves. 🤔( "Green Fire", geoff nelson hill, author ) 🌈🦉 PS: Dostoyevsky has likewise been charged with "sentimentality" of course.
Do we have to end, no pun intended, with this last painting depiction-could we not throw up another great architectural foundational such as a church or castle?
Why Grayling have you been silent on the is ought gap the inference deductive gap and the subjective objective gap in ethics? Seems you could have spoken up and you did not.
Clearly this video was made before Biden was elected, about four years ago. Yet is was posted only four months ago! Why the delay? Still fascinating views from Anne Applebaum.
Thomson's misgivings about Vertigo - 'morbid' !? A study of dizzying obsessive love where the usually amiable Jimmy Stewart transformed - rendered with cinematography and a score that swirl - yet Thomson prefers set-bound, voyeuristic Rear Window? And I did find Thomson's Dictionary often dismissive of emotionalist directors I admired eg Visconti and Schlesinger. His short shrift of John Ford angered many though that wouldn't be why. But some interesting generalisitions here.
What an absolutely delightful interview, well done! I very much enjoyed watching this. 👍👍
Why can’t this guy get his fucking video sorted??!
WTF?
Simon heffer and I have 2 likes: Enoch Powell and the Cruel sea😂
Can't think of a definition of 'evil' that would put St Paul into THAT category. But 'crazy' seems more feasible. Maybe 'crazy' like someone who cryogenically preserves their cadaver in the expectation of a future technological resuscitation. Or maybe 'crazy' like someone who claims to have found-- or almost discovered-- the 'singularity' of all reality. Or maybe crazy like someone who claims to have discovered the/ a 'fountain of youth.' Or maybe 'crazy' like those who believe that this seemingly endless cycle of life and death spontaneously emerged from nothing and will return to nothing taking them back into the old nothing-- or maybe they'll spontaneously emerge into some new unimaginable nothing that could only be produced by eons of time. Or maybe 'crazy' like those who believe that the inanimate cosmos is eternal and all anima will finally evolve into something equally as persistent. Or maybe 'crazy' like that other famous Anglican of the previous generation who tried to prevent the educational system from making "the 'trousered ape' and the 'urban blockhead' [who] really hold that the ordinary human feelings about the past or animals or large waterfalls are contrary to reason and contemptible and ought to be eradicated."
Such a great read, enjoyed it very much❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this interview. Such a find!
NT Wright wrote his thesis on Paul's thesis.
He was either evil or crazy
And he is the real creator of Christianity, which should be known as Paulanity.
@@UnconventionalReasoning agreed
@@UnconventionalReasoning how when he was literally persecuting Christians?
@@lilnallie05 Where do you get the information that "Paul was literally persecuting Christians"?
@@UnconventionalReasoning dude the bible, Paul (Saul) said it himself “Galatians 1:13-23 - For you have heard of my former manner of life in Judaism, how I used to persecute the church of God beyond measure and tried to destroy it; and I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my contemporaries among my countrymen, being more extremely zealous for my ancestral traditions. …I was still unknown by sight to the churches of Judea which were in Christ; but only, they kept hearing, "He who once persecuted us is now preaching the faith which he once tried to destroy.” Leave your echo chamber and read a book. You can even get NT Wright’s book about Paul. You might learn something. Now I understand your name.
Thrilled to have found your show. Blessings to all
… as a German Biologist - I first heard of Russell in our German High School 1970 in 10 th Grade With an excellent amazing English Teacher Russell is a sort of Nietzschean Über Mensch A Renaissance Man Poly Math Mind Boggling In my view He represents the End of Humanity - as we genetically waste each other to Oblivion Nature Helps To get rid of us…
Very interesting. Thanks for uploading.
Gotta love Ken- ‘Jeremy can win the next election…’ Wrong as usual!
I’ll ne interested to see if Sylvia is in Frostquake. Very touching moment at the end. Nicely handled.
Indeed a Very, Very Clever Person. Thank You Mr.Varoufakis.
That was brilliant!
41:45 wheels are made of organic material and so would unlikely to show up in the archaeological record. Also as for the "hundreds of years of planning" seem very far fetch, considering the political and social change that would have accord during that time.
Who are these idiots and why do I need to pay ad money to see a fireside talk?