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Amartya Sen

Prix Nobel d''économie, professeur d''économie et de philosophie indien, Amartya Sen a révolutionné l''économie du bien-être en y introduisant une dimension éthique et humaine avec le concept de capabilité.

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Jan 18, 2010 • 14min

Mummy of Hornedjitef

The Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, retells the history of human development from the first stone axe to the credit card using 100 selected objects from the Museum. His history will cover two million years and include items that were made in every part of the globe. But his journey begins when, at the age of eight, he visited the British Museum for the first time and came face-to-face with an object that fascinated and intrigued him ever since - an Egyptian mummy.Hornedjitef was a priest who died around 2250 years ago, and he designed a coffin that, he believed, would help him navigate his way to the afterlife. Little did he know that this afterlife would be as a museum exhibit in London. This ornate coffin holds secrets to the understanding of his religion, society and Egypt's connections to the rest of the world.Neil MacGregor tells the story of Hornedjitef's mummy case, with contributions from egyptologist John Taylor, Egyptian author Ahdaf Soueif and Indian economist and Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen
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Jan 2, 2025 • 59min

Portraits d'économistes 10/44 : Amartya Sen, pour une économie des capabilités

Dans cet échange fascinant, Amartya Sen, Prix Nobel d'économie et pionnier de l'économie du bien-être, partage ses réflexions sur la pauvreté vécue et la nécessité d'une approche éthique en économie. Judith Favereau et Antoinette Baujard explorent l'influence de Sen sur la démocratie et l'égalité des perspectives. Ils discutent également de son concept de capabilité, en se penchant sur son analyse des famines de 1943 et sur l'indice de développement humain, remettant en question l'importance du PIB et plaçant l'individu au cœur des préoccupations économiques.
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May 17, 2010 • 14min

Head of Alexander

Economist Amartya Sen, politician Boris Johnson, political commentator Andrew Marr, and writer Ahdaf Soueif join Neil MacGregor in exploring powerful rulers from 2000 years ago. The podcast discusses the projection of power through objects like coins depicting Alexander the Great, the significance of imagery in ancient art and coinage, the challenges of appropriating past leaders in democratic cultures, and upcoming episodes on the Rosetta Stone and the emperor Ashoka.