| Counter cultures 
 Laurie Taylor talks to Barry Miles, a veteran of the era when students around the world really believed that all you needed was love to change the world. Miles founded the Indica Gallery where John Lennon met Yoko Ono, he saw the Albert Hall filled with Beat poets and wrote down his memories of the Sixties because Allen Ginsberg told him too.
 
 They'll be joined by cultural commentator Professor George McKay to discuss why, like the Cheshire cat, counter-culture comes and goes but never quite disappears.
 
 Human nature
 
 Laurie Talyor also talks to writer and lecturer Kenan Malik, who puts forward his view that contemporary scientific ideas on human nature reflect a deeper cultural and political pessimism which we give into at our peril. Human nature is an ambiguous term and attempts to understand it over the last half century and more have led to academic trench warfare.
 
 Additional information
 
 Professor George McKay
 Cultural Studies Dept
 
 Preston PR1 2HE
 Tel: 01772 201201
 
 George McKay
 Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistance since the Sixties
 Verso Books (1996)
 ISBN: 1859840280
 
 George McKay
 DiY Culture: Party & Protest in Nineties Britain
 Verso Books (1998)
 ISBN: 1859842607
 
 Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest ()
 
 Barry Miles
 In the Sixties
 Jonathan Cape
 ISBN: 0224062409
 
 Arthur Marwick
 The Sixties
 Oxford Paperbacks
 ISBN: 0192881000
 
 
 Man, Beast and Zombie – What science can and cannot tell us about human nature
 Weidenfeld & Nicholson
 ISBN: 0297643053
 Paperback: Phoenix mass market, ISBN: 0753812959
 
 Kenan Malik, Human Conditions, , 26/09/2002
 
 John Gray
 Straw Dogs
 Granta Books
 ISBN: 1862075123
 
 Steven Pinker
 The Blank Slate
 Allen Lane The Penguin Press
 ISBN: 0713992565
 
 Frans de Waal
 The Ape and The Sushi Master
 Penguin Books; ISBN: 0141003901
 
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