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What to read on World Day for International Justice

World Day for International Justice looks at the importance of the legal system in ensuring our basic human rights, hence here are some significant books from the field.

How did we get here? Best books to understand current British politics

As many Brits head into further uncertainty with the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, we take a look at some books that show how we landed in this situation.

Why identity politics is the new norm – with Who Are We? author Gary Younge

Identity politics is a controversial term these days. Veteran journalist and Who Are We? author Gary Younge talks to Suswati Basu about the pros and cons of the debate.

Why accurate history is important – with These Bodies of Water author Sabrina Mahfouz

Selective amnesia has allowed deep misunderstandings about nations to become embedded in the public imagination. These Bodies of Water author Sabrina Mahfouz talks about why it is important to learn accurate versions of history in her new book.

Why we need to be politically responsible – with Fear of Black Consciousness author Professor Lewis R. Gordon

In democratic societies, we are governed by consent. Hence, it is our job to become responsible citizens before voting or electing those in office (or placed to appointments), to represent our interests and create a better world for all of humanity. So how do we become politically responsible?

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