Explore the complex intersections of historical injustice, racial inequality, and economic freedom in this 46-minute talk by Dr. Wanjiru Njoya at the Oxford University Mises Society. Delve into Dr. Njoya's expertise as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter Law School and former Rhodes Scholar, drawing from her extensive research and publications in employment law, labor regulation, and property rights. Examine the conceptual framework of the employment relationship and its implications for addressing historical inequalities. Gain insights from Dr. Njoya's recent works, including "Redressing Historical Injustice: Self-Ownership, Property Rights and Economic Equality" and "Economic Freedom and Social Justice: The Classical Ideal of Equality in Contexts of Racial Diversity." Recorded at Brasenose College, Oxford, this talk offers a thought-provoking analysis of the legacies of injustice and their impact on contemporary racial and economic disparities.
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Wanjiru Njoya: Legacies of Injustice and Racial Inequality
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Oxford University Mises Society