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In recent weeks we have seen the resurgence of a debate around the appropriateness of statues in public places. Edward Colston was thrown in a river, a campaign is afoot to remove Cecil Rhodes. In Germany, a far-left party has unveiled a public statue of Lenin, to furious protest.
What is the proper way to judge historical figures? Is toppling statues an effective tool to eliminate prejudices? Should we have a Public Memorials (Abolition) Act? Is this the thin end of the wedge: what about blue plaques, or street names? Could it trickle into attitudes towards culture?
Joining IEA Academic and Research Director Professor Syed Kamall are Alex Deane and Dr Stephen Davies.
By Institute of Economic Affairs5
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In recent weeks we have seen the resurgence of a debate around the appropriateness of statues in public places. Edward Colston was thrown in a river, a campaign is afoot to remove Cecil Rhodes. In Germany, a far-left party has unveiled a public statue of Lenin, to furious protest.
What is the proper way to judge historical figures? Is toppling statues an effective tool to eliminate prejudices? Should we have a Public Memorials (Abolition) Act? Is this the thin end of the wedge: what about blue plaques, or street names? Could it trickle into attitudes towards culture?
Joining IEA Academic and Research Director Professor Syed Kamall are Alex Deane and Dr Stephen Davies.

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