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07 Sep 2011
The RSA’s strapline is 21st century enlightenment. Brenda Watson FRSA argues for more discussion of religion, which she believes has a legitimate place in public discourse.
01 Sep 2011
Along with the millions who saw 2001 A Space Odyssey, Peter Cochrane FRSA was enthralled by HAL9000. He asks whether, three decades on, advances in artificial intelligence means we are near to producing a ‘real HAL’ .
24 Aug 2011
The government wants to create a culture of philanthropic giving in the UK akin to the US. Peter Wanless FRSA welcomes the move but says we must not forget to show appreciation for the amount given by ordinary people.
18 Aug 2011
There is currently another curriculum review underway in the UK. Emma Worley asks whether lessons in morality be considered within the review and if schools should 'build character and virtue', how should this be done?
16 Aug 2011
The ‘revolution’ in social enterprise is much wider and more radical than traditional definitions allow for, argues Geof Cox FRSA.
15 Aug 2011
Comparisons between the disturbances in London and other cities last week should not be overplayed argues Ted Cantle CBE who led a major review of the riots of the early 1980s.
08 Aug 2011
Two weeks ago Anders Behring Breivik opened fire at Utøya and killed 68 people. The Norwegian government has responded by emphasising the country’s history of democracy and tolerance. Ann Kristin Glenster FRSA believes the massacre also raises issues of how national cultures value and generate empathy.
15 Jul 2011
Charities and social enterprises are funding new ways to raise money. Michael Norton FRSA and founder of Buzzbnk believes crowdfunding brings both financial and social benefits.
01 Jul 2011
The debate on cities at the RSA is first and foremost a verbal discourse. While it often engages the arts and design, Agnieszka Mlicka FRSA argues it excludes artists who express their views on the urban condition through a pictorial language. She suggests an alternative approach.
27 Jun 2011
The blame for the financial firestorm that engulfed the world in late 2008 has fallen on a myriad of different parties. Whilst each played their part Jay Majeethia argues that the true cause lies in the very structure of our financial system and the rise of a quiet giant.
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