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Participation - the Sole Bond—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
6/6 Sir Douglas Wass makes the case for a more autonomous Royal Commission.
Opening Up Government.—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
5/6 Sir Douglas Wass examines the effect on government of more public access to information.
Critical Opposition - Part of the Policy—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
4/6 Sir Douglas Wass examines the executive power of Parliament.
The Privileged Adviser—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
3/6 Sir Douglas Wass asks which Civil Service reforms would strengthen it and which weaken it.
Cabinet: Directorate or Directory?—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
2/6 Sir Douglas Wass analyses the effectiveness of the British Parliamentary Cabinet.
United Thoughts & Counsels—Douglas Wass - Government and the Governed
1/6 Sir Douglas Wass examines what we mean by 'government'.
A Talent For Conviction—Denis Donoghue - The Arts Without Mystery
6/6 Irish literary critic Denis Donoghue explores societies' need to over analyse art.
The Anxious Object—Denis Donoghue - The Arts Without Mystery
5/6 Denis Donoghue evaluates the destruction of raw art by interpretation.
A Cherishing Bureaucracy—Denis Donoghue - The Arts Without Mystery
4/6 Denis Donoghue analyses how the categorisation of art is destroying its mystery.
The Parade of Ideas—Denis Donoghue - The Arts Without Mystery
3/6 Denis Donoghue examines how critics influence society's perception of art.