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Historian Rutger Bregman previews his 2025 Reith Lectures, ‘Moral Revolution’. He explores the decline of today’s elites, lessons from past movements like the fight to abolish the slave trade, and how small groups can spark big change. The Reith Lectures | Listen on BBC Sounds | BBC Radio 4
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Rutger Bregman’s 2025 Reith Lectures, Moral Revolution, explore the decline of today’s elites and how small groups can spark big change. In his final talks, he calls for a ‘conspiracy of decency,’ bold ideas like UBI and fair taxation—and warns of AI’s risks. The Reith Lectures | Listen on BBC Sounds | BBC Radio 4
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