Hermit
3rd May 2015, 20:52
Thought, given the recent events, this might be some good food for thought!
There are 50,000 PhD candidates in Canada, toiling away on things few people understand. As part of our continuing series turning a young scholar's work into radio, Tom Howell and Nicola Luksic profile Serbulent Turan, an emerging political scientist at the University of British Columbia. He is asking why people willingly put up with oppression and -- on the flip side -- what's needed to spark a revolution.
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/ideas-from-the-trenches-why-we-obey-1.3031077
There are 50,000 PhD candidates in Canada, toiling away on things few people understand. As part of our continuing series turning a young scholar's work into radio, Tom Howell and Nicola Luksic profile Serbulent Turan, an emerging political scientist at the University of British Columbia. He is asking why people willingly put up with oppression and -- on the flip side -- what's needed to spark a revolution.
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/ideas-from-the-trenches-why-we-obey-1.3031077