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Tue, 6 May

Mary Harrington and David Goodhart: The twilight of the feminised society

The post-feminist era, often referred to as a ‘feminised society’, has shaped modern politics and psychology. But from Donald Trump to Andrew Tate, will the ‘strongman’ come to offer a cultural correction? UnHerd columnist and author of Feminism Against Progress Mary Harrington joins Prospect founder and author of The Road to Somewhere David Goodhart to discuss the benefits of and backlash against a feminised West.

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Thu, 22 May

Erling Kagge: Philosopher & polar explorer

Erling Kagge is a Norwegian explorer and the first man to reach the ‘three poles’ – North, South and the summit of Mount Everest. He is also the bestselling author of many books on topics from silence to the secret tunnels under New York. In an age defined by pioneers like Elon Musk, could adventurers inherit the earth? Kagge joins UnHerd to discuss the philosophy of polar exploration.

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Wed, 4 Jun

Dr Iain McGilchrist and Philip Goff: The mystery of the mind

Are we our brains? Or can science only tell part of the story? Dr Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, neuroscience researcher, philosopher and author of the widely lauded book The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World. He will be in conversation with Philip Goff, a panpsychist philosopher and professor at Durham University.

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