Kindness
Rutger Bregman's latest book Human Kind is subtitled A Hopeful History. Plus in Mental Health Awareness Week, Dr Sylvan Baker on rethinking the way we treat kids in care.
Rutger Bregman challenges ideas about the selfish gene, and survival of the fittest with stories of human co-operation and kindness as he publishes a book called Human Kind - A Hopeful History. Plus in Mental Health Awareness Week, Dr Sylvan Baker on rethinking the way we treat kids in care. And New Generation Thinker Christina Faraday on an anniversary of the fairground.
You can hear a curated selection of readings and music on the theme of travelling fairs and circuses on Radio 3's Words and Music programme broadcast Sunday afternoons at half past five and available for 28 days following on BBC Sounds https://bbc.kongjiang.org/www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04sv2wr
and on BBC Ideas there is a short film about funfairs https://bbc.kongjiang.org/www.bbc.co.uk/ideas/videos/a-nostalgic-spin-around-the-history-of-the-funfair/p087fpn9
and more programmes about mental health in this BBC collection https://bbc.kongjiang.org/www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04t6bc1
Producer: Robyn Read
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- Wed 20 May 2020 22:00BBC Radio 3
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