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Video files from LSE's summer 2010 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.

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Video files from LSE's summer 2010 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.

    The Quest for Meaning

    The Quest for Meaning

    Contributor(s): Professor Tariq Ramadan | In this public lecture Tariq Ramadan, philosopher and Islamic scholar will talk about his new book The Quest for Meaning |in which he invites the reader to join him on a journey to the deep ocean of religious, secular, and indigenous spiritual traditions to explore the most pressing contemporary issues. Along the way, Ramadan interrogates the concepts that frame current debates including: faith and reason, emotions and spirituality, tradition and modernity, freedom, equality, universality, and civilization. He acknowledges the greatest flashpoints and attempts to bridge divergent paths to a common ground between these religious and intellectual traditions. He calls urgently for a deep and meaningful dialogue that leads us to go beyond tolerant co-existence to mutual respect and enrichment.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    LSE Summer School 2010 - Contemporary Developments in International Law and the Role of the International Court of Justice

    LSE Summer School 2010 - Contemporary Developments in International Law and the Role of the International Court of Justice

    Contributor(s): Sir Christopher Greenwood | Sir Christopher Greenwood is a member of the International Court of Justice. Andrew Murray is Reader in Law at the Department of Law at LSE.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    LSE Summer School 2010 - Barack Obama and the End of the American Empire

    LSE Summer School 2010 - Barack Obama and the End of the American Empire

    Contributor(s): Professor Michael Cox | Michael Cox is Professor of International Relations at LSE.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Why Greece should default

    Why Greece should default

    Contributor(s): Alan Beattie | Going back to Philip II of Spain in the 16th century, government debt defaults need not be disastrous as long as they accept the reality of their situation. The main problem with Greece is not the prospect of default but the fact that the eurozone has been in denial about its problems. Alan Beattie is the Financial Times world trade editor, he writes about economics, globalisation and development. Born in Chester, he attended a local comprehensive school before graduating from Balliol College, Oxford, with a degree in history. After taking a master's degree in economics at Cambridge, he worked as an economist at the Bank of England and then joined the Financial Times in 1998. This event celebrates the publication of his most recent book, False Economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World published by Penguin.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    The Future of Finance And The Theory That Underpins It - Session 17:00

    The Future of Finance And The Theory That Underpins It - Session 17:00

    Contributor(s): Vince Cable, Adair Turner, Andy Haldane, Martin Wolf, Peter Boone, Charles Goodhart, John Kay, Andrew Large, Andrew Smithers, Sushil Wadhwani and Paul Woolley | On July 14th, Bastille Day, twelve leading economists presented their opinions of what is wrong with the world's financial system - and how it should be radically reformed. A new book launched at the Conference - The Future of Finance: The LSE Report - draws together the various strands of their debate.

    • 41 min
    The Future of Finance And The Theory That Underpins It - Session 16:30

    The Future of Finance And The Theory That Underpins It - Session 16:30

    Contributor(s): Vince Cable, Adair Turner, Andy Haldane, Martin Wolf, Peter Boone, Charles Goodhart, John Kay, Andrew Large, Andrew Smithers, Sushil Wadhwani and Paul Woolley | On July 14th, Bastille Day, twelve leading economists presented their opinions of what is wrong with the world's financial system - and how it should be radically reformed. A new book launched at the Conference - The Future of Finance: The LSE Report - draws together the various strands of their debate.

    • 27 min

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