Topic: Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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Episode 592 21:55 - 26:03

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Samuel Moyn, UN Human Rights History, and Military Intervention

A 2011 interview clip with Columbia Professor Samuel Moyn explains that modern human rights movements gained traction in the 1970s rather than immediately after WWII. Moyn argues that human rights language is often invoked by statesmen, starting with Jimmy Carter, to justify interfering with the sovereignty of other nations. The hosts link this concept to modern drone warfare and the selective application of human rights.