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Intelligence Squared

Intelligence Squared is the home of lively debate and deep-dive discussion. Follow Intelligence Squa

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Steven Pinker is one of the world’s leading authorities on language, mind and human nature. A profes

Professor Francis Fukuyama came to the Intelligence Squared stage in September, to square up with on

Marina Abramović is one of the most celebrated performance artists in the world. Over a career spann

This event was recorded at the Chalke Valley History Festival in July 2014. The future of the Union

Do the British have a death wish? You’d be forgiven for thinking so the way so many of them seem to

This event was on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech. On 28 August

Money Can't Buy Happiness

2014/8/21

Leading voices from the fields of science, philosophy came to the Intelligence Squared Asia stage fo

For many Western teenagers university has long been considered a passport to the good life: a rite o

To liberalise or prohibit, that is the question. Prohibitionists argue that legalising anything in

What is the role of contemporary art museums today? Are biennales and art fairs platforms for experi

Bug splats. That’s what the American operators of drones, sitting in safety thousands of miles away,

Would you like the details of your sex life, private conversations, and hidden passions splashed acr

What makes a good artist? Can creativity can be taught? What kind of education ups the ante for succ

Remember the rich man and the eye of the needle? Blessed are the meek? The last shall be first? Jesu

Nearly four centuries after his death, no writer has come close to matching Shakespeare’s understand

Are they out there? Intelligent beings from another world. Will we ever make contact with them? Is i

Nobel laureate and giant of Western letters, Trinidad-born V. S. Naipaul has excelled in both fictio

You don’t have to like Vladimir Putin, or doubt that he’s a nasty piece of work, to recognise that t

The books Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics have been worldwide sensations, selling tens of million

Conventional wisdom tells us that a new star will rise in the East, and all eyes have been looking t