Timothy Bruce Mitford charts a journey of exploration that has lasted 55 years
Margaret A. Boden talks to the British Academy Review about the political and philosophical problems posed by AI
Karen Syrett draws on the British Academy’s archives to tell a pioneering tale
David Rodin discusses why the setting of a ‘purpose’ for a corporation is so important
A ‘From the archive’ article
Jane Humphries and Benjamin Schneider recall a forgotten case of technological displacement
Rana Mitter on understanding China – past, present and future
Henrietta L. Moore argues that business needs to deliver sustainable prosperity for people and planet
Richard Susskind argues that working practices must ultimately serve the needs of customers not workers
Colin Mayer issues a call for reform
Genevra Richardson introduces some analysis undertaken by the British Academy and the Royal Society
Colin Mayer and Henry Richards outline five levers for government and business to bring about such a major shift
Hew Strachan reflects on four years of commemorating the First World War
Mihir A. Desai and Dhammika Dharmapala explore innovative ways to overcome the difficulty of collecting tax from corporations
Daniela Weber-Rey looks at different approaches being pursued in Europe to restore trust in business.