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Democracy: London

Democracy: London

FromThe Reith Lectures


Democracy: London

FromThe Reith Lectures

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
May 5, 1999
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Professor Giddens was director of the London School of Economics and he has been described as 'Britain's best-known social scientist since Keynes'.

In his fifth and final lecture, delivered from London, Professor Giddens examines one of the most powerful energising ideas of the 20th Century; democracy. He argues that rather than thinking of democracy as a fragile flower, easily trampled underfoot, we should see it more as a sturdy plant, able to grow even on quite barren ground. The expansion of democracy is bound up with structural changes in world society, but Professor Giddens believes the furthering of democracy at all levels is worth fighting for and can be achieved. Our runaway world, he says doesn't need less, but more government which only democratic institutions can provide.
Released:
May 5, 1999
Format:
Podcast episode

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