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Editor: Hannah Mchugh

Hannah McHugh is a postdoctoral fellow of the Justitia Centre for Advanced Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. Hannah conducted her PhD in Political Theory at University College London and has taught at the London School of Economics. Hannah is a Labour Party Councillor in Islington. Her main areas of interest are theories of political responsibility and social change, feminist and neo-republican political theory, as well as philosophical approaches to the contemporary market economy.

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Co-Editor: Nikhil Venkatesh

Nikhil teaches and researches philosophy at the London School of Economics, having recently submitted his PhD thesis at University College London.

His research focuses primarily on utilitarianism and socialism, with interests in effective altruism, population ethics, Marxism, the ethics of data, the philosophy of race and gender, and the nature of normativity, morality and politics.

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You can read more on his website: here.

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Editorial Assistant:
Hannah Gillott

Hannah Gillott is a second year student in Politics and Philosophy at the London School of Economics, with particular interests in criminal justice, epistemology and free will. She hopes to channel this into a career in political communications and journalism, and is excited to combine these interests in her work on What To Do About Now?

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