All Thought Out: Intellectuals in an Age of Uncertainty1982How the intellectual should involve him/herself in the political/social issues of the day.Rate
Art after Modernism1982A look at how if the new art is to survive, it must maintain its position of 'marginality'Rate
Art, Repression and Freedom1982Discussing whether an authoritarian system can produce more creativity than the free West.Rate
Artificial Intelligence: New Minds for Old1982A discussion on whether computers can replicate understanding and consciousness.Rate
Artificial Intelligence: Too Clever by Half?1982A discussion on the implications of Artificial Intelligence.Rate
Farewell to the Working Class1982Andre Gorz argues that technological change will dispense with work as we know it.Rate
Feminism and Culture1982Mary Warnock questions a separate feminist approach to art and literature.Rate
Is Jimmy Porter Dead?1982David Edgar argues that an ominous change is taking place in British theatre.Rate
Mere Passing Fashions1982A discussion of how the dictates of commercialism force a new fashion in art each year.Rate
Our Place in the Natural Order1982A discussion on the relationship of the human world with the animal world.Rate
Scientific Reason: Truth or Illusion?1982Discussion on whether it is right that science can displace other forms of knowledge.Rate
Sociobiology: Culture on a Leash?1982A discussion on the validity of the science of sociobiology.Rate
The Chip, the Bird, the Wire and the Screen1982Technologies of Freedom? Exploring the underlying implications of the high tech revolution.Rate
The Death of Literature?1982Terry Eagleton argues that literature is in crisis, isolated from society's major concerns.Rate
The End of the Jewish Example1982Al Alvarez hosts a discussion of the Jewish contribution to western culture.Rate
The Post Modern Condition: The End of Politics?1982Discussing whether socialism and liberalism will give way to a new post-modern politics.Rate
The Turning Point1982Fritjof Capra argues that the mechanical world-view of Newton and Descartes is outmoted.Rate
Whose Mind Is It Anyway?1982Professor Ted Honderich chairs a discussion of the relationship between mind and brain.Rate