18 Oct 2012
Oxfam senior researcher and former co-author of the UN's annual Human Development Report Kate Raworth visits the RSA to explain 'doughnut economics' - the bold new theory that is sweeping the development world.

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  • David - 07 Apr 2013 6:34pm

    "Jobs" and "income" aren't human needs and don't belong in the center of that diagram. There's just a (decreasingly?) common attitude that people who don't have jobs and income don't deserve to have their human needs met, which is ironic, because our society has been enriched by people who lack both.

  • Elechka - 25 Mar 2013 7:09am

    Wait, so let me clear a couple of thgnis up. If you activate iCloud, music is stored on *both* iPhone/ iPod Touch/ iPad etc? Also, if you have some songs in your iTunes which have been transferred from a CD or pirated, iTunes Match will replace them and you get to keep them in your non-iCloud library if you choose to download them on your phone for good at highest quality with album art and correct labels?

  • Anxious to share - 10 Jan 2013 1:06am

    Your video is not streaming. I've tried in multiple browsers on the RSA site itself, Youtube and the embedded link on the RSA Facebook page. Please check your streaming service. Thank you!