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Radio 3,13 Apr 2012,15 mins

SeriesThe Case for Doubt

Alastair Campbell on Self-Doubt

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Alastair Campbell on self-doubt. "Self-doubt that leads to resolution of the doubts can be a remarkable source of energy and creativity". In the last of five Essays making The Case for Doubt, journalist and broadcaster Alastair Campbell, acknowledging his reputation as a hard man while Tony Blair's spokesman and strategist, admits that self-doubt has always been an essential part of his make-up. But reflecting on Galileo's assertion that self-doubt is 'the father of all invention', he argues that it should be a creative rather than a crippling experience. This ends the series The Case for Doubt, in which five contributors have argued that Doubt - though sometimes troubling - is meaningful and valuable, and not negative and weak. First broadcast in April 2012.

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