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He passed away four years ago this month — within a day of Derek Parfit — but I think John Berger's writing and BBC documentaries could resonate with many in EA who might not have had a chance to come across Berger. Below are a few links in case others might find his work on migrant workers, gender inequality, and animal welfare thought-provoking.
1. Segment of his Ways of Seeing BBC program focused on inequality (starting at 22:00).
2. Excerpt from his New Yorker obituary:
3. Excerpt from his New York Times obituary.