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Frank Furedi
Frank Furedi is an emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent.
Frank Furedi is an emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent. Since the late 1990s, he has been widely cited for his views on why Western societies find it so difficult to engage with risk and uncertainty. His book, Invitation to Terror: Expanding the Empire of the Unknown, explores the way in which the threat of terrorism has become amplified through the ascendancy of precautionary thinking.
Frank Furedi is an emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent. Since the late 1990s, he has been widely cited for his views on why Western societies find it so difficult to engage with risk and uncertainty. His book, Invitation to Terror: Expanding the Empire of the Unknown, explores the way in which the threat of terrorism has become amplified through the ascendancy of precautionary thinking.
Frank Furedi Videos
Avoiding Apocalypse
In search of oneself
Dangerous Convictions
Danger, safety and the future
The Great Escape
Frank Furedi Articles
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Visions of Apocalypse
Tiger Mothers and Cultural Success
The New Inquisition
Freedom in Chains
Limits to Liberty
The End of Privacy
Heresy, Truth and the Future
Frank Furedi | Interview
Danger, safety and the future
In search of oneself
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Democracy on Trial
The Referendum Fallout
Being Free and Making Choices
Anarchy, Open Borders and Utopia
Immigration and Identity
Countering the Achievement Society
Martha Nussbaum On How To Escape Fear
The Freedom to Be Free at Work
Will autocracy triumph over democracy?
How to fix American democracy
Democracy divides us
The new fascism
Can the state know what's best?
Defending freedom will be the downfall of the US
Democracy and the polarization trap
Ukraine alone won't save democracy
The Paradox of Democracy
Radical Islam, Marx, and the West
AI threatens elections and accountable governance
A divided South Africa needs Arendt
Politics and the evolution of the dogwhistle
An anthropological guide to the elections
Rawls vs Populism: A new vision for the centre-left
How to avoid working forever
The physics of predicting riots
Truth won't save democracy
Political tribes are predictable
How to solve democracy's polarisation problem
We need to rescue free speech from its defenders
We need a new political theology