In conversation with Maurice Saatchi

In conversation with Maurice Saatchi

Author: LSE Film and Audio Team March 12, 2025 Duration: 1:22:20
In an age of conformists and faux-contrarians, Maurice Saatchi has revolutionised British business and politics through his willingness to question received wisdom.

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