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Lea Ypi
Professor in Political Theory
The participation articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child state children have the right to be heard.
When you look at economic history, crises recur frequently. Marxist scholars might call them capitalism’s crises and talk about the inherent dynamics of the capitalist system that lead to these recurrent crises.
Lea Ypi, Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics, explores new social movements and the reformation of political parties.
Lea Ypi
Professor in Political Theory
Lea Ypi, Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics, explores new social movements and the reformation of political parties.
Lea Ypi
Professor in Political Theory
The participation articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child state children have the right to be heard.
Lea Ypi, Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics, explores new social movements and the reformation of political parties.
Lea Ypi
Professor in Political Theory
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Foucault thinks that territory was much more of a focus of politics in the medieval period, but this has been supplanted by this interest of government over population in a more modern period. Shakespeare also offers a lot of material that can help us to think about those kinds of questions.
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Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter
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Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter
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