by Jonathan Langley | Feb 24, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
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by Jonathan Langley | May 13, 2020 | Opinion
“I have the power!” is a quote not brought up often enough at the Global Leadership Summit or in the Harvard Business Review. It seems to me the definitive quote on power relations considered through a Marxist, feminist, post-colonial or Christian lens. It was, of...
by Jonathan Langley | Aug 8, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: the following column may contain material that could be disturbing to some readers. “I’m not a fan of Gandhi,” an Indian academic visiting the United Kingdom from Bangalore told me recently. “And I think that the complicity between colonial...
by Jonathan Langley | Jan 10, 2019 | Opinion
A revolutionary holding a book by Donald Trump, riding an eagle and raining money may not be your idea of what freedom looks like – but it is someone’s. Probably a lot of people’s if democratic votes are to be believed. For some of us, freedom finds its perfect...
by Jonty Langley | May 1, 2015 | Opinion
Afropessimism. The word may be unfamiliar, but the concept won’t be. It’s the perfect description of that view we’ve probably all encountered: that Africa is a “basket case,” a single, hopeless country, a seething pit of hunger,...