Ian Leslie talks to the most interesting people he knows www.ian-leslie.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsSociety & Culture |
In this episode of The Ruffian’s podcast we ask whether the price of using increasingly smart machines is increasingly stupid humans. My guest is Daisy Christodoulou, director of education at No More Marking, and my favourite thinker on learning and ... more
Britain is in a depression. Not an economic one - we're still growing, albeit slowly - but a cultural and political one. We are running low on optimism, self-esteem and, most dangerously, on hope - on the sense that we can fix things.
Voters have be... more
A few weeks ago I posted an extract from a brilliant book called A Brief History Of Intelligence, by Max Bennett. It proved really popular with Ruffian readers, so I’m delighted to have Max on the podcast to discuss some of the questions his book rai... more
There is a growing sense that Britain's fiscal position is unsustainable. We’re spending more than we’re raising in tax, our debt is growing faster than the economy, and bond market scepticism about the government’s ability to fix any of this is driv... more
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The discussions center on contemporary issues related to elite culture, personal development, and political trends. Episodes feature interviews with various guests, including columnists, tech entrepreneurs, and political analysts, who share unique insights on topics such as class dynamics, the significance of cultural signaling, and evolving political landscapes. Engaging dialogues address the tensions surrounding personal identity, societal expectations, and experiences in influential circles, as well as the narratives surrounding prominent figures and current events. This blend of thought-provoking commentary and personal anecdotes likely appeals to individuals interested in understanding the complexities of modern society and the interpl... more
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