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In his #1 bestselling 2004 CBC Massey Lectures, Ronald Wright considers the most urgent questions of the twenty-first century, and of our survival on this earth.
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A set of 5 Audio CDs of CBC's Ideas broadcast lectures of Ronald Wright's #1 bestseller, A Short History of Progress. Read by the author and produced by CBC Audio.
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A richly illustrated edition of Ronald Wright's #1 bestselling 2004 CBC Massey Lectures.
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This thought-provoking book in the Groundwork Guides series by cities specialist John Lorinc considers the enormous implications of the mass migration away from rural regions.
Ages 14 and up
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From Granta's acclaimed "How to Read" series.
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From Granta's acclaimed "How to Read" series.
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In her 2006 CBC Massey Lectures ethicist and McGill University professor Margaret Somerville discusses how we can find a shared ethics for an interdependent world.
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Journeys of the Human Spirit
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A set of 5 Audio CDs of CBC's Ideas broadcast lectures of Margaret Somerville's The Ethical Imagination. Read by the author and produced by CBC Audio.
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In his 1991 CBC Massey Lectures, philosopher Charles Taylor elucidates the modern concept of self-fulfilment.
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In his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures, award-winning author Thomas King illuminates North America's relationship with its Aboriginal peoples.
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