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In her inaugural lecture, Shakuntala Banaji explores how our ethical and political imaginations of love, justice and rights—shaped by education systems, media and technologies under savage capitalism—differ between indiv...
Infinite justice: political cosmologies that protect our future is an episode from LSE: Public lectures and events by LSE Film and Audio Team. In her inaugural lecture, Shakuntala Banaji explores how our ethical and political imaginations o...
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In her inaugural lecture, Shakuntala Banaji explores how our ethical and political imaginations of love, justice and rights—shaped by education systems, media and technologies under savage capitalism—differ between individuals, communities and geopolitical entities.
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Infinite justice: political cosmologies that protect our future is an episode from LSE: Public lectures and events by LSE Film and Audio Team.
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Published Mar 16, 2026 and 01:27:31 long