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Peter Hitchens 'Why I Like Vladimir Putin' at the University of Bristol
Peter Hitchens speaks to the University of Bristol's International Affairs Society on the ...
published: 25 Dec 2013
Peter Hitchens 'Why I Like Vladimir Putin' at the University of Bristol
Peter Hitchens 'Why I Like Vladimir Putin' at the University of Bristol
Peter Hitchens speaks to the University of Bristol's International Affairs Society on the subject: 'Why I Like Vladimir Putin' on 15th October 2013- published: 25 Dec 2013
- views: 2453
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Peter Hitchens on his brother, God, the EU & gay marriage
0:20 - David Cameron, and criticising politicians 2:38 - the future of the Conservative Pa...
published: 11 Aug 2013
author: ChatPolitics
Peter Hitchens on his brother, God, the EU & gay marriage
Peter Hitchens on his brother, God, the EU & gay marriage
0:20 - David Cameron, and criticising politicians 2:38 - the future of the Conservative Party 4:13 - the role of opinion polls 5:21 - the nature of Peter Hit...- published: 11 Aug 2013
- views: 1508
- author: ChatPolitics
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Peter Hitchens vs Dan Savage - Gay Marriage, Drugs, Cultural Revolution
Classic debate between the conservative Peter Hitchens and the liberal Dan Savage.
Full Ep...
published: 19 Nov 2013
Peter Hitchens vs Dan Savage - Gay Marriage, Drugs, Cultural Revolution
Peter Hitchens vs Dan Savage - Gay Marriage, Drugs, Cultural Revolution
Classic debate between the conservative Peter Hitchens and the liberal Dan Savage. Full Episode: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s3868791.htm Monday 4 November, 2013- published: 19 Nov 2013
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Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2013: Peter Hitchens - There is No War on Drugs
Drug taking has moved from being outlawed behaviour, seen only on the fringes of society, ...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2013: Peter Hitchens - There is No War on Drugs
Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2013: Peter Hitchens - There is No War on Drugs
Drug taking has moved from being outlawed behaviour, seen only on the fringes of society, to a widely accepted activity, even when illegal. In Britain, for all the talk of a "war on drugs," no one ever tried to wage one. Instead, drug taking has become more and more legally and socially acceptable. We frame drug-taking as either a harmless diversion or, when taken to excess in the form of addiction, as an illness that needs to be cured. Regardless of the impact on physical and mental health, the hard truth is that self-stupefaction of any kind is morally wrong. Drug taking is pure self-indulgence. It prioritises personal pleasure and instant gratification in a way that wreaks havoc with any kind of ethical framework. If we don't want to succumb to a culture of violence, greed, and selfishness, we should make sure that the moral argument about drugs is not pushed aside. Not even the most rabid advocate of legalisation would argue that more drug taking would be a good thing, so let's have the courage to deter it by clearly saying: "it's wrong." Peter Hitchens is an English journalist and author. His latest book is The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs. http://sydneyoperahouse.com/ideas Subscribe and find more videos from Ideas at the House: http://www.youtube.com/ideasatthehouse Get a new talk every week on our podcast: Audio - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sydney-opera-house-ideas-at/id640445035 Video - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sydney-opera-house-ideas-at/id640444896 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IdeasAtTheHouse Twitter - https://twitter.com/ideasatthehouse- published: 12 Nov 2013
- views: 1524
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Peter Hitchens moments part 1/5
One of Britains finest intellectuals Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tyixUGgVQE Pa...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: Thomas Attice
Peter Hitchens moments part 1/5
Peter Hitchens moments part 1/5
One of Britains finest intellectuals Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tyixUGgVQE Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTiFoIXBGWU Part 4: http://www...- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 10365
- author: Thomas Attice
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NEWSNIGHT: Matthew Perry debates drug courts and addiction with Peter Hitchens and Baroness Meacher
Actor Matthew Perry debates drug addiction and drug courts with Peter Hitchens and Barones...
published: 16 Dec 2013
NEWSNIGHT: Matthew Perry debates drug courts and addiction with Peter Hitchens and Baroness Meacher
NEWSNIGHT: Matthew Perry debates drug courts and addiction with Peter Hitchens and Baroness Meacher
Actor Matthew Perry debates drug addiction and drug courts with Peter Hitchens and Baroness Meacher- published: 16 Dec 2013
- views: 301
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Peter Hitchens on Drugs ends up being silenced by Adam Boulton as he pushes his point
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published: 15 Jan 2014
Peter Hitchens on Drugs ends up being silenced by Adam Boulton as he pushes his point
Peter Hitchens on Drugs ends up being silenced by Adam Boulton as he pushes his point
- published: 15 Jan 2014
- views: 969
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Peter Hitchens: Cuts, Ronnie Biggs, Education, Railways & ID
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/...
published: 10 Nov 2013
Peter Hitchens: Cuts, Ronnie Biggs, Education, Railways & ID
Peter Hitchens: Cuts, Ronnie Biggs, Education, Railways & ID
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/- published: 10 Nov 2013
- views: 6
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Peter Hitchens | The God Debate | Oxford Union
Peter Hitchens gives his arguement for the existance of God. Facebook @ http://fb.me/theox...
published: 21 Dec 2012
author: OxfordUnion
Peter Hitchens | The God Debate | Oxford Union
Peter Hitchens | The God Debate | Oxford Union
Peter Hitchens gives his arguement for the existance of God. Facebook @ http://fb.me/theoxfordunion Twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/OxfordUnion Oxford Union...- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 27189
- author: OxfordUnion
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Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens: Brothers debate God and War (2008)
Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens: Brothers debate God and War (2008)...
published: 18 Nov 2012
author: Tiffany Ondracek
Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens: Brothers debate God and War (2008)
Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens: Brothers debate God and War (2008)
Christopher Hitchens and Peter Hitchens: Brothers debate God and War (2008)- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 11668
- author: Tiffany Ondracek
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Drugs (Peter Hitchens vs. Matthew Perry)
Matthew Perry and the Addiction Fiction:
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2013/12/ma...
published: 17 Dec 2013
Drugs (Peter Hitchens vs. Matthew Perry)
Drugs (Peter Hitchens vs. Matthew Perry)
Matthew Perry and the Addiction Fiction: http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2013/12/matthew-perry-and-the-addiction-fiction.html Peter Hitchens -- the progressive Puritan: http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/peter_hitchens_the_progressive_puritan/14435#.UrCcM_RdW4G- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 1448
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Peter Hitchens: How British politics lost its way
Peter Hitchens talks about the need for a new political compass in a world where tradition...
published: 13 Jan 2014
Peter Hitchens: How British politics lost its way
Peter Hitchens: How British politics lost its way
Peter Hitchens talks about the need for a new political compass in a world where traditional boundaries between the Left and Right no longer exist. https://twitter.com/TheScepticIsle http://thescepticisle.blogspot.co.uk/- published: 13 Jan 2014
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Peter Hitchens: Gay Marriage, Immigration, Drugs and Charity
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/...
published: 10 Nov 2013
Peter Hitchens: Gay Marriage, Immigration, Drugs and Charity
Peter Hitchens: Gay Marriage, Immigration, Drugs and Charity
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/- published: 10 Nov 2013
- views: 57
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Christopher vs. Peter Hitchens Debate: Is Britain in Moral Decline? (1999)
The Abolition of Britain is a conservative polemic against the changes in the United Kingd...
published: 30 Sep 2013
Christopher vs. Peter Hitchens Debate: Is Britain in Moral Decline? (1999)
Christopher vs. Peter Hitchens Debate: Is Britain in Moral Decline? (1999)
The Abolition of Britain is a conservative polemic against the changes in the United Kingdom since the mid-1960s. It contrasts the funerals of Winston Churchill (1965) and Diana, Princess of Wales (1997), using these two related but dissimilar events, three decades apart, to illustrate the enormous cultural changes that took place in the intervening period. His argument is that Britain underwent a "cultural revolution", comparable to that of China in the 1960s. He describes and criticises the growing strength of such forces as multiculturalism, which still had a liberal consensus behind it at the time the book was written. He argues that English schools had largely ceased to teach the history of the country, criticising the preference for methodology, or the literature of Britain's past. Other changes gain Hitchens' attention, from the passivity and conformism resulting from the watching of television to the Church of England's rejection of its traditional liturgy and scripture. Sex education, he argues, is a form of propaganda against Christian sexual morality. The sexual revolution brought about by the first contraceptive pills was the result not of accidental discovery, but of research deliberately pursued by moral revolutionaries. He describes the efforts made to provide respectability for unmarried motherhood, not least the campaign to replace the expression "unmarried mother" with "single parent", thus lumping together those who had children out of wedlock with widowers, widows or deserted wives and husbands, and so deflecting disapproval. Hitchens sees the British establishment as being morally weak in their failure to resist the emerging drug culture, when they could easily have done so in the mid-1960s. He cites as one example the prosecution of Mick Jagger and the subsequent intervention of The Times in Jagger's defence in 1967 ("Who breaks a butterfly on a wheel?") after his (temporary) conviction. One chapter analyses the use of TV and radio soap operas to spread liberal cultural and moral propaganda, and refers to several instances where this intention has been openly expressed by the editors and authors of such programmes. In another, he attacks the development of "anti-establishment" comedy since the staging of Beyond the Fringe at the Edinburgh Festival in 1960. For Hitchens, the development of television, citing with approval a critical letter by T. S. Eliot to The Times in 1950, was something which should have led to a greater public debate than it did. In particular, Hitchens criticises the easy capture of the Conservative Party by lobbyists for commercial TV, which removed the BBC's monopoly power to defend cultural standards. He argues that the introduction of colour television, which made even the bad programmes look good, greatly increased the influence of TV over the public mind. He identifies the then Labour politician Roy Jenkins as a highly-effective campaigner for "cultural revolution". He describes the Chatterley trial, describing what he calls "myths" about it, and argues that the defence of literary merit (from the 1959 Jenkins backed Obscene Publications Act) eventually came to be used to allow the publications of books and periodicals which had none at all. He examines Jenkins' use of cross-party alliances and, what he sees as, supposed Private Members' Bills to achieve his programme. These legislative changes had not been mentioned in the 1964 or 1966 election manifestoes, and Hitchens develops his argument by drawing on proposals Jenkins had made in the last chapter of his short book The Labour Case (1959).[4] He cites warnings made by those who opposed the abolition of capital punishment, and claims that those warnings have largely proved to be true. For Hitchens this is an example of the political elite working against the desires of the public. Hitchens' view is sustained, in the case of capital punishment, by the liberal historian Dominic Sandbrook, in his history of the period White Heat[5] using contemporaneous opinion poll data. Hitchens went on to explore this issue in more detail in A Brief History of Crime. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Abolition_of_Britain Image By The National Archives UK [see page for license], via Wikimedia Commons- published: 30 Sep 2013
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Peter Hitchens takes on another left-wing BBC Question Time panel
even the Tory used to be a Liberal Democrat...
published: 28 Oct 2013
Peter Hitchens takes on another left-wing BBC Question Time panel
Peter Hitchens takes on another left-wing BBC Question Time panel
even the Tory used to be a Liberal Democrat- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 198
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Peter Hitchens: Young should leave UK while they can, whole system rigged by political elite
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published: 24 Oct 2013
Peter Hitchens: Young should leave UK while they can, whole system rigged by political elite
Peter Hitchens: Young should leave UK while they can, whole system rigged by political elite
- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 6509