Peace by piece: Ruth Kettle-Frisby says it’s more complicated than it might appear

‘It’s OK to be mistaken, it’s OK to be wrong, and it’s OK not to know.’

‘Peace is not sufficient alone; it must always coexist with truth and justice.’ | Photo: by Paul Moody on Unsplash

Back in 2016, The Guardian commissioned a short thought piece from the rapper Akala. He talked eloquently about how ‘The propaganda of “British values” is a distortion of history’. I showed the piece to my coaching group – I was teaching Philosophy A Level, and ‘British Values’ had been recently introduced to the curriculum.

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