Gadfly or praying mantis? Three philosophical perspectives on the Delhi student protests

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6):685-695 (2023)
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Here presented are three singular, philosophical perspectives on the Delhi student protests which took place in 2019 and 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic. The writers hail from India, England...

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