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‘Collective delusion’: Why Britain can’t face up to the empire’s past

Sep 25, 202214 minEp. 787
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Episode description

Last week on the public holiday to mourn the Queen's death, there were protests against the monarchy in major cities across Australia. 

The marches represented many who harbour a resentment towards the British crown and the unhealed wounds inflicted by the British Empire.

In the UK, some people feel the same way and not all Britons participated in the scenes of public grieving that have been seen around the world.

Today, the United Kingdom’s first Professor of Black Studies and author of The New Age of Empire, Kehinde Andrews, on what the monarchy represents today. 


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Guest: Professor of Black Studies and author of The New Age of Empire, Kehinde Andrews

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