Gareth Stedman Jones
Professor of Political Science at Cambridge University
1 episode
Covers topics in categories such as:
PhilosophyOntologistsSocial philosophersPhilosophers of mindTheorists on Western civilizationWriters about activism and social changePhilosophers of historyPhilosophers of culturePhilosophers of religionMetaphysiciansPhilosophers of scienceEpistemologistsWriters about religion and sciencePhilosophers of educationGerman male non-fiction writersPhilosophers of lawAtheist philosophers19th-century German philosophersPhilosophers of economicsGerman political philosophersCritics of work and the work ethic19th-century atheistsMarxist theoristsCritics of religionsAnti-consumeristsPhilosophers of technologyWriters about globalizationJewish socialistsHumboldt University of Berlin alumniAnti-nationalistsGerman Marxist writersCritics of JudaismSocialist feministsStateless peopleBurials at Highgate Cemetery19th-century German historiansPamphleteersGerman revolutionariesGerman writers on atheismUniversity of Bonn alumniCritics of political economyMaterialistsEconomic historians, German sociologistsFellows of the Royal Society of ArtsPhilosophical anthropologyUniversity of Jena alumniAnti-imperialistsMembers of the International Workingmen's AssociationGerman anti-capitalists, German socialist feminists, Jewish communists
Marx
Melvyn Bragg discusses Karl Marx who once said that while other philosophers wanted to interpret the world, he wanted to change it. And he changed the world with his Communist Manifesto.
14 July 2005
Also featuring: A. C. Grayling, Francis Wheen
PhilosophyGerman writers on atheismPhilosophers of cultureUniversity of Bonn alumniPhilosophers of mindCritics of political economyWriters about globalizationWriters about religion and sciencePhilosophers of religionSocialist feministsMaterialistsGerman male non-fiction writersCritics of work and the work ethicEconomic historians, German sociologistsFellows of the Royal Society of ArtsPhilosophical anthropologyGerman Marxist writersMarxist theoristsWriters about activism and social change19th-century atheistsEpistemologistsPhilosophers of educationGerman political philosophersStateless peopleCritics of religionsPhilosophers of lawAnti-consumeristsMetaphysiciansJewish socialistsPhilosophers of technologyHumboldt University of Berlin alumniUniversity of Jena alumniAnti-imperialists19th-century German philosophersTheorists on Western civilizationPhilosophers of sciencePhilosophers of historyCritics of JudaismBurials at Highgate Cemetery19th-century German historiansAtheist philosophersMembers of the International Workingmen's AssociationPhilosophers of economicsGerman anti-capitalists, German socialist feminists, Jewish communistsSocial philosophersPamphleteersGerman revolutionariesAnti-nationalistsOntologists19th centuryEconomicsGermanyMedicine