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Reparations and Moral Accountability
This chapter investigates the moral complexities surrounding reparations for slavery, examining how historical injustices continue to affect present generations. The speakers discuss the implications of collective moral agency and the distinction between restitution and guilt, while reflecting on Britain's colonial legacy. Through personal reflections and historical context, the chapter highlights the ongoing debate over moral responsibility and the necessity for inclusivity in addressing past wrongs.