As Women's Marches take place around the world, listen to civil rights advocate Kimberle Crenshaw, CEO Margaret Heffernan and journalist Myriam Francois debate feminism, class and solidarity.
Do we need a more equal society, and a global tax on wealth, or does wealth benefit us all as a driver of investment and growth?
Would we be more innovative and prosperous if property was not a national obsession?
Labour politican Diane Abbot, philosopher Jamie Whyte and former Liberal Democrat minister Chris Huhne debate a current heresy.
Companies now own forms of life and fewer people own more and more. Is it time to consider radical limits to ownership in search of a fairer, more equal society?
Since the French Revolution, the left-right divide has defined the political map. But is it still relevant? Hilary Benn, Peter Oborne, Michael Howard and Pippa Malmgren discuss.
China may be on the way to replacing the US as the world's dominant economic power, but with Russia also growing its reach, could the future be more dangerous still?
Oligarchs and government spies know where we are, what we want, and even our innermost thoughts. Who can protect us? Are whistleblowers like Snowden the white knights of the digital