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Ep 332: The Life and Times of Uma Chakravarti

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

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The Myth of Inequality

There's enough for us to be able to hyper base ourselves on and speak so i think that in the end my own history our own history our our own complex expression of not accepting inequality is a very powerful reason for us to turn around and say ku ramra jia in reality zothani even as you might find fault with the individual elements in the so-called narrative. The search for equality and the search for liberation has as a long history and a long tradition so that's something that we can link up with today and also see  when you when you reimagine the world there's sufficient material in the in our own tradition that we can drop on.

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