Authority

Authority

From Arts & Ideas by BBC Radio 4

February 27, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

The episode explores the relevance of authority in various aspects of society and its distinction from power.

Is authority a justly unfashionable quality that we should consign to the past? Or does it still have a place in political and business leadership, schools, medical settings and in the home? What is the difference between authority and power, how have historical shifts such as the advent of the internet affected public perceptions of authority, and how much should authority feature in the raising of children? In Radio 4's roundtable discussion programme about ideas past and present, Anne McElvoy and guests explore these questions and more. Justine Greening is a former Conservative Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities Martin Gurri is a former CIA analyst who writes about the relationship between politics and media who published a book called The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium Sophie Scott-Brown is a philosopher and historian of anarchism Peter Hyman is a former headteacher and adviser to Tony Blair and Keir Starmer who writes a Substack, Changing the Story Tom Simpson is the Alfred Landecker Professor of Values and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford Producer: Eliane…

People in this episode

Host: Anne McElvoy

Guests: Justine Greening, Martin Gurri, Sophie Scott-Brown, Peter Hyman, Tom Simpson

Topics covered

  • authority
  • leadership
  • politics
  • education
  • public perception
  • anarchism

Keywords

  • authority
  • leadership
  • politics
  • education
  • public perception
  • anarchism
  • children

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Organizations: BBC Radio 4

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