Conservative Curious | 14 August 2020 | 0h 30m | Listen Later | iTunes
Interview with Anton Howes. Mainly about his work on the history of the British Industrial Revolution, but also touches on Arts and Minds, his history of the Royal Society of Arts. Discusses the necessity of an ecosystem that encourages the exchange of innovation and ideas, what we can learn from Britain’s 300-year period of technological advancement, why innovators should also be cultural entrepreneurs, and how paranoia can spark innovation.
I couldn’t get this one to play.
It plays fine for me. Alternatively, you could try The Governance Podcast episode https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-governance/lessons-from-british-xjJhwI3r7e-/.
Thanks for the Governance Podcast link: changing power of the legislature, with particular attention to parliamentary procedure and electoral structure, is fascinating.
Although the Listennotes link doesn’t work for me, I found the conversation at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DzTf1e18dsk .