I’m delighted to have been able to take part in the new Social Science Bites series of podcasts by the excellent Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds, the brains behind the very successful Philosophy Bites series.
Listen to the podcast here.
I’m delighted to have been able to take part in the new Social Science Bites series of podcasts by the excellent Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds, the brains behind the very successful Philosophy Bites series.
Listen to the podcast here.
Here, the part on The War of the Sexes runs from the 23 minute point and lasts for 11 minutes
This took place place on 15th May 2012 at the Royal Society of Arts, Piccadilly, at 6 pm. See the video here.
The second PUP in Europe Annual Lecture lecture took place at Goodenough College on 18th April 2012.
The podcast is here: the slides are here.
Diane Coyle covered the lecture on her blog here, and the Guardian referred to it in an editorial.
I wrote this op-ed piece for the Guardian on the same theme on 21st May 2012.
Economist Paul Seabright shows how an awareness of the fragility of our social institutions and their roots in our evolutionary past can help us deal with the challenges of today’s globally networked world.
Darwin and Human Society, 13 February 2009
BBC Radio 4 program presented by Michael Blastland on The Story of Economics.