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Wanjiru Njoya

Wanjiru Njoya is a Senior Lecturer at University of Exeter Law School and a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Her most recent book is Economic Freedom and Social Justice: The Classical Ideal of Justice in Contexts of Racial Diversity, published by Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Her academic publications, which focus on individual liberty and the classical ideal of equality in the common law tradition, may be found listed here. She maintains an active Twitter account.

  • Politics
    Debating the Tenets of Social Justice

    Debating the Tenets of Social Justice

    Individual Rights, Social Cohesion, and the Quest for Equality

    20 April, 2022
    Wanjiru Njoya
  • Black Lives Matter
    Compendium of Free Black Thought

    Black Lives Matter are pushing division, not unity

    One is therefore driven to ask whether the BLM movement really is concerned about the value of black lives or the suffering of black people or whether it is, instead, a way of harnessing racial identity to achieve power and influence.
    1 January, 2022
    Wanjiru Njoya

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