Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Law or No Law?
01:54 • 2min
The Value of Statues to Our Understanding of History
03:47 • 2min
The Colston Statue - History in Action
05:47 • 2min
Do You Think That the Toppling of This Statue Was Morally Justified?
07:40 • 2min
I Don't Vote for the P for My M P, That Doesn't Mean That Im Going to Do Whatever We Fancy Beat Oae.
09:22 • 2min
Edward Colston
11:40 • 2min
Are We Justified in Taking the Law Into Our Own Hands?
13:23 • 2min
Do You Agree With the Edward Colston Statue Affair?
15:01 • 2min
What if the City Dragged Their Feet?
16:52 • 2min
Is This a One Off Case?
18:44 • 2min
Juries Make Value Judgments All the Time
20:49 • 2min
Do You Think the Rule of Law Is Always Inherently Moral?
22:42 • 3min
Is the Law Really Changing?
25:21 • 2min
Is the Law Not Being Enforced?
27:03 • 2min
Perverse Jury
29:23 • 2min
The Jury's Conscience Can Be Used to Justify the Causing of Harm to Others
31:04 • 2min
A Hammer Isn't Inherently Murderous
33:10 • 2min
The Right to Protest Is a Fundamental Cornerstone of Democracy
34:49 • 2min
Why More Statues Are Not Torn Down
36:39 • 2min
Juries Are So Self Serving That They Need to Be More Neutral
38:44 • 2min
Conscience Interacts With Evidence All the Time
40:26 • 3min