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(BBC recording)
Last programme: October 21
A transatlantic conversation between Mark Abrams and Reuel Denney, Associate Professor of Social Science in the University of Chicago.
The Lonely Crowd, to which Professor Denney contributed, did a lot to foster the impression over here that the American consumer was the slave of Madison Avenue and the good opinion of the neighbours. In his latest book The Astonished Muse Professor Denney detects signs of revolt.
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 14)
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In defence of negotiation
The Rev. Owen Chadwick, Master of Selwyn College and Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge, offers some reflections on the theology of Dr. E. L. Mascall and on his book The Recovery of Unity.
(BBC recording)
(BBC recording)
Last programme: October 28
Followed by an interlude at 9.45
Diomedes Fights the Gods
from Book 5
Translated by Stephen Garsides.
Hector and Andromache
Book 6, lines 390-502
Translated by G. S. Fraser.
Read by Denis McCarthy.
Third of twelve programmes from Homer's Iliad in new translations by different hands.
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 12)
Next programme: October 25
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