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Lectures at the LSE

I listen to a lot of audio recordings: as I fall asleep, as I'm walking around town, or while I'm working on things that only need partial attention. So I'm delighted to have (re)discovered the LSE's series of recorded public lectures.

These are, with very few exceptions, excellent. The speakers are major figures: ministers, Nobel prizewinners, the top tier of academics, journalists and pundits. They're mostly very thoughtful, and pitched at a high enough level to be interesting. Some of the upcoming events also look very, very good.

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