Naomi Alderman’s 50-part history of great thinkers gets off to a flying start. Plus, an exposé of Russian interference in UK politics; and in the week the BBC axed Short Cuts, where now for young audio talent?

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On Radio 4, clever Naomi Alderman is discussing clever people. The author of The Power has a new series, Human Intelligence, made in association with the Open University; 50 15-minute episodes, each one about a different brainiac. It’s called Human Intelligence to contrast with the artificial kind, but also because great human minds, as Alderman says, don’t think alike. Last week she gave us her first five, whom she calls disruptors: Socrates (who thought about thinking), George Washington (who introduced the two-term US presidency), Martin Luther (Protestantism), Malcolm X (black civil rights and a huge personal capacity for learning) and Mary Wollstonecraft (equal rights for women).

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