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  2. Meena Krishnamurthy on Political Emotions

Meena Krishnamurthy on Political Emotions

Mar 17, 2021

What are the roles that emotions play in politics and civic life? Do feelings like rage, happiness or tension get in the way of political progress, or are they important tools in the fight for social justice? The Department’s Meena Krishnamurthy discusses the value of political emotions in Martin Luther King Jr.’s writing and activism in the latest episode of “Examining Ethics”.

Listen to “Examining Ethics: Meena Krishnamurthy and Political Emotions”

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