Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.

 

 

Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.

 

 

Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.

 

 

Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.

 

 

Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.

 

 

Akeel Bilgrami explains the unalienated life

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Akeel Bilgrami works as a philosopher on the link between politics and culture. He discusses the difficulty for liberalism to deal with identity politics, invokes Gandhi’s critique of modernity, the tension between liberty and equality, and introduces us to the idea of the “unalienated” life.