Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Assorted Podcasts

Doing without a ruler: in defence of anarchism

Morality and political violence

To be or not to be (Part 1)
Suicide has been a focus of philosophical examination in the West since at least the time of Plato, and for good reason. It raises a lot of difficult questions. What makes behaviour suicidal? Is suicidal behaviour rational and - the question that has obsessed philosophers down the ages - is it morally permissible? This week, the first part of a two-part investigation of this enigmatic and disconcerting phenomenon

The science of happiness

Frost/Nixon interview

DeLong Expects Dollar to Fall Versus Asian Currencies

Shultz Supports Fuchs-Emanuel Social Security Plan

Flynn Siler Says Mondavi Was `Brilliant' at Marketing

Credit Shocks and Economic Aftershocks

Quitting the habit: neurobiology, addiction and the insidious ciggie


Look at the history of parishes from about the 14th Century


The Logic of Life

Secrets of Mental Math

Implementing Cluster Competitiveness Initiatives

Glenn Loury: The Missing Voice of Jeremiah


Bad News in High Style: Kevin Phillips

Zakaria Says U.S. Political System Has Broken

Common Wealth: economics for a crowded planet

"American Idol and Poverty" featuring Edward H. Crane

The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State

Georgia's Transformation into a Modern Market Democracy

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