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MAY 22, 2012 • Journal Online Exclusive
On the Political Dimension of Human Rights: A Reply to Barry and Southwood
While Barry and Southwood persuasively argue that the structural pluralist account avoids a number of problems associated with the personhood account on the one hand ...
MAY 18, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should Universities be Giving so Many Ph.D.'s?
A Ph.D. used to be a ticket to a comfortable career in academia. But, in recent years, increasing numbers of Ph.D.'s have ...
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MAY 18, 2012 • Podcast
Pax Ethnica: Where and How Diversity Succeeds
The headlines are full of stories of deep-simmering hatreds and ethnic strife. How about some good news for a change? Historians Meyer and Brysac explore ...
MAY 14, 2012 • Podcast
America in the 21st Century: A View from Europe
It's likely that the U.S. will cease to be the world's largest economic power by not later than the 2020s, predicts Martin Wolf. However--depending ...
MAY 11, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Vigilante Justice: Have Libyans' Demands for Retribution Gone Too Far?
Libya's civil war is over, but many victims of the Qaddafi regime are still violently meting out justice to their former oppressors. Will this just ...
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MAY 9, 2012 • Podcast
Public Affairs: Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
ExxonMobil is rather like France, says Steve Coll. It's mostly aligned with the U.S; it's sometimes opposed, but a lot of the time it's ...
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MAY 8, 2012 • Podcast
The Evolution of Occupy Wall Street
In less than a year, Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has re-energized the conversation about income inequality, provided a forum for a wide array of causes, ...
MAY 8, 2012 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: Dov Seidman, a Moral Philosopher in a Suit
Leadership is going from being command-and-control to connect-and-collaborate; from inspecting for trust to giving it away; and from discussing success towards significance: "If we make ...
MAY 4, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: When Are Drones Strikes Ethical?
President Obama's top counterterrorism adviser recently defended drone strikes, saying they are legal, wise, and moral. But, citing international law, many critics question this approach, ...
MAY 3, 2012 • Journal Online Exclusive
Libya and Responsibility to Protect: Great-Power Permission or International Obligation?