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Utterly wonderful BBC Radio 4 documentary where philosophy Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah investigates Obama's academic career before his election to the US Senate in 2004. From 1992 to 2004 Obama held down a distinguished post at the University of Chicago as a professor of constitutional law.
He examines the intellectual ideas which influenced him during his time as a student at Harvard and later as a law professor at the University of Chicago, and considers what effect they might have on his policy-making as president.
First heard this while driving back from my grandparents after new year and could well be an early contender for my radio programme of the year.






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