
'Only Connect...'
The Reith Lectures
Why the British Government Shouldn't Do Such a Thing
Candidates for university social science courses are turned away in their hundreds while vacancies in the traditional natural sciences go begging. The phenomenon is quite recent and it may be temporary but it isn't peculiar to Britain, he says. All sorts of explanations have been suggested such as that school boys think social science is easier or that they would rather not go to university at all if it means doing something. But quite a lot of the trouble seems to result from straight emotional distress. Young are just appalled at the way that science is being used. Even when experts give over planning the total destruction of humanity they contemplate quite casually the destruction of nature itself.