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Cato Daily Podcast - The Constitution and the New Congress, Part 1
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Cato Daily Podcast - Obama’s Meaningless Regulatory Shuffle
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Cato Daily Podcast - Adam Smith, Moral Philosopher
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Start the Week - 17/01/2011
Start the Week focuses on justice, fairness and ethical dilemmas this week. The leading Marxist historian, Eric Hobsbawm tells Andrew Marr that the inequalities inherent in capitalism has made people question its supremacy, and he argues that Marx remains as relevant today as in the last century. While the American academic Michael Sandel looks at the philosophy that underpins notions of justice, and unpicks the sometimes contradictory nature of morality. In her new play, Tiger Country, Nina Raine explores medical ethics and the huge toll working in a busy hospital takes on staff. And Azzam Alwash, an Iraqi water engineer, is seeking to right the wrongs of the past and restore the marshlands of his homeland to their former glory.
Producer: Katy Hickman.
The History of Rome - 122- Jupiter and Hercules
Immediatly after becoming the undisputed Emperor in 285, Diocletian elevated Maximian to serve as his Imperial colleague.
More or Less: Behind the Stats - Street grooming
We look at street grooming, examine the new bank taxes, revisit Ambridge in the wake of Loxleygate and ask just how many guys there are named Mo(hammed).
Cato Daily Podcast - Fifty Years of the Military Industrial Complex
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Cato Daily Podcast - Credit Rating Agencies and Financial Crisis
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Cato Daily Podcast - Rafael Correa’s War on Free Speech in Ecuador
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