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Melting Pot or Bag of Marbles?—Andrew Shonfield - Europe: Journey to an Unknown Destination
1/6 Sir Andrew Shonfield debates the prospects of the European Community.

A Common Ground—Richard Hoggart - Only Connect
6/6 Richard Hoggart analyses how humans fundamentally understand each other via communication.

The Loss of the Stable State—Donald Schon - Change and Industrial Society
1/6 Donald Schon analyses society's need for a stable position of balance.

Where Does Responsibility Lie?—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
6/6 Sir Fraser Darling asks who is responsible for the protection of the natural world.

The Forward Look in Conservation—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
5/6 Sir Frank Fraser Darling considers the art of conservation.

Global Changes - Actual and Possible—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
4/6 Sir Frank Fraser Darling reflects on the problem of overpopulation.

The Technological Exponential—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
3/6 Sir Fraser Darling explores the ecological consequences of the industrial revolution.

Impact of Man on His Environment—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
2/6 Sir Frank Fraser Darling explores the impact of Man on his environment.

Man and Nature—Frank Fraser Darling - Wilderness and Plenty
1/6 Sir Frank Fraser Darling argues for the conservation of humans.

The United States of the World—Lester Pearson - In the Family of Man
3/6 Lester Pearson contemplates the concept of nationalism in an international world.