LSE: Public lectures and events
The London School of Economics and Political Science public events podcast series is a platform for thought, ideas and lively debate where you can hear from some of the world's leading thinkers. Listen to more than 200 new episodes every year.
Latest Episode
How progress ends: technology, innovation, and the fate of nations (21.10.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Technology for the public interest: preventing capture and promoting welfare
- On liberalism: in defence of freedom
- The CEO: the rise and fall of Britain's captains of industry
- US-Iran relations under Trump 2.0: prospects and challenges
- Permission to be queer: the case for liberty
- Why we're getting poorer
- Not just lines on a map: borders in a changing world
- How to save the internet
- The promise and peril of Trump's America first
- The crime of war: from the Nuremberg trial to Ukraine
- Depopulation: an ethical perspective
- Can human solidarity survive social media and what if it can’t?
- Racism and racial justice: 40 years on from the Broadwater Farm riots
- How AI is helping - and harming - animals
- On natural capital: the value of the world around us
- Climate finance and investment in low-income countries
- Valuing nature in a changing climate: rethinking natural capital
- Investing in our future: COP30 and the sustainable growth agenda
- Do we need to pay our debts?
- Global inequality in historical and comparative perspective
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