On Start the Week Andrew Marr talks to Maajid Nawaz about his journey from Islamist extremist to a champion of democracy. Growing up in Britain in the 1980s Nawaz found his sense of identity in political Islam. National identity and the state of the nation is at the heart of Robert Chesshyre's book in which he argues that the roots of many of today's problems, especially the increase in inequality, were planted under Margaret Thatcher's leadership. But one of the new intake of Conservative MPs, dubbed the 'New Radicals', Elizabeth Truss, looks to an alternative future where "decline is not inevitable." And the former ambassador, Sir Christopher Meyer, turns his attention to the rich and powerful across the world, to see how different power networks operate.
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Hit movies and killer birthdays (WS)
What is the highest-earning film ever if you adjust for inflation? And are birthdays killing us?
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The Supreme Court upholds the healthcare law. Coke bets big on India. Google unveils a new tablet. And McDonald's unveils a bigger, Big Mac. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar.
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Cato Daily Podcast - ObamaCare v. States, Round Two
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Slate Books - Audio Book Club: Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James
Dan Kois, Meghan O'Rourke, and Hanna Rosin discuss the erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James.
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Cato Daily Podcast - First Thoughts on the ObamaCare Ruling
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Cato Daily Podcast - Montana Speech Restrictions Tossed out by SCOTUS
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Cato Daily Podcast - Arizona Immigration Law at the High Court
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Start the Week - The ‘life unlived’ with Adam Phillips and Helen Dunmore
On Start the Week Andrew Marr goes in search of a better life. The psychoanalyst Adam Phillips praises the life unlived: the people we have failed to be, and explores how far frustration is interlinked with satisfaction. While the philosopher Julian Baggini argues that Aristotle has more to tell us about how to live than Freud. The writer Helen Dunmore slips between past and present, and in her latest collection of poems stories of loss intermingle with rediscovery. And the scientist Frances Ashcroft has transformed the lives of those born with diabetes, and discusses how her breakthrough gave meaning to her own life.