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Josie Rourke on strategy and Coriolanus

Josie Rourke on strategy and Coriolanus

Tom Sutcliffe with Josie Rourke, Dominic Lawson, David Runciman and Lawrence Freedman.

Start the Week · BBC Radio 4

December 12, 201342m 2s

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Show Notes

On Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe talks to Josie Rourke about her production of Coriolanus, the story of the war hero destroyed by his own pride and the forces of realpolitik. His battle strategy fails on the streets of Rome as the masses get their first taste of democracy. David Runciman asks whether democracy breeds complacency rather than wisdom or reform, and in his study of Strategy, Lawrence Freedman asks why great military strategists often make such poor political leaders. Dominic Lawson tries to keep his moves hidden, as he enthuses about the world of chess.

Producer: Katy Hickman.