Co-operation
Are we only nice to each other when we believe we’re being watched? Discussion with Ramachandra Guha, Ara Norenzayan and Elaine Feinstein.
Are we only nice to each other when we believe we’re being watched and could be punished, whether by CCTV cameras, or an omniscient angry god? Or are there other forces that encourage co-operation? Questions Bridget Kendall asks social psychologist Ara Norenzayan. She also talks to Gandhi biographer Ramachandra Guha and poet Elaine Feinstein about the power of non co-operation, as an individual or a group.
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Gandhi
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Not fitting in
Duration: 08:30
60 Second Idea: Stop Bullying with Books
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Religion
Duration: 12:58
Ramachandra Guha
Ramachandra Guha is an award-winning author and columnist based in Bangalore. His latest book is , a chronicle of the Indian leader’s early life and career, which was mostly spent as a lawyer-activist in South Africa. Photo credit: P. Ananth
Elaine Feinstein
Elaine Feinstein is a prize-winning poet, novelist, playwright, biographer and translator. Her latest book is a memoir called.
Ara Norenzayan
Ara Norenzayan is a social psychologist at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.Ìý In , he argues that how the invention of powerful and omniscient moralizing deities has transformed the world.
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60 second Idea to Change the World: Stop Bullying with Books
In this week’s 60 Second Idea to Change the World, poet Elaine Feinstein suggests a creative way to tackle bullying.Ìý She would like every bully to be enrolled on a literature course that opens up their minds to the pain and suffering caused by their actions.Ìý Literature after all is the mother of empathy, and that is arguably what is missing in the cruel.Ìý She recommends choosing books that feature bullying, such as William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies.Ìý Perhaps if the bully could see the world from Piggy’s perspective, they would start being nicer to their peers.
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