Past Present Future
A podcast by David Runciman
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141 Episodio
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The Great Political Films: Citizen Kane
Pubblicato: 20/10/2024 -
The Great Political Films: Mr Smith Goes to Washington
Pubblicato: 17/10/2024 -
The Great Political Films: La Grande Illusion
Pubblicato: 13/10/2024 -
Michael Lewis on Sam Bankman-Fried and Effective Altruism
Pubblicato: 10/10/2024 -
American Elections: 2024: Is Anyone Winning?
Pubblicato: 6/10/2024 -
Thinking About Thinking Machines: Monk & Robot
Pubblicato: 3/10/2024 -
Thinking About Thinking Machines: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Pubblicato: 29/9/2024 -
Thinking About Thinking Machines: Isaac Asimov’s ‘Franchise’
Pubblicato: 26/9/2024 -
Thinking About Thinking Machines: Metropolis
Pubblicato: 22/9/2024 -
What if… Scotland Had Voted for Independence?
Pubblicato: 19/9/2024 -
What if… The Berlin Wall Hadn’t Fallen?
Pubblicato: 15/9/2024 -
What if… The 1919 Paris Peace Conference Had Actually Kept the Peace?
Pubblicato: 12/9/2024 -
What If… The Russian Revolution Hadn’t Been Bolshevik?
Pubblicato: 8/9/2024 -
What If… Franz Ferdinand Had Survived Sarajevo?
Pubblicato: 5/9/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Hamilton
Pubblicato: 1/9/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: American Wife
Pubblicato: 31/8/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: The Line of Beauty
Pubblicato: 30/8/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: The Handmaid’s Tale
Pubblicato: 29/8/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Midnight’s Children
Pubblicato: 28/8/2024 -
Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Atlas Shrugged
Pubblicato: 27/8/2024
Past Present Future is a bi-weekly History of Ideas podcast with David Runciman, host and creator of Talking Politics, exploring the history of ideas from politics to philosophy, culture to technology. David talks to historians, novelists, scientists and many others about where the most interesting ideas come from, what they mean, and why they matter.Ideas from the past, questions about the present, shaping the future. Brought to you in partnership with the London Review of Books.New episodes every Thursday and Sunday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.