Prof. Alex Broadbent

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Professor Broadbent, Dean of the Humanities faculty at UJ, talks to Gareth about decolonisation of education, free speech on campus, false humility and the philosophy of science. In one of the more intellectual interviews we’ve had, they look at post-modernism, the politicisation of knowledge and the problems Africa has with science. Some will be offended, some won’t be sure why.
29 Jun 2017 2AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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