HREQ 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Liberal Democracy, Utopia

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More recently comes to represent a moral alternative. Introduction after the second world war, we have the international declaration but for years after, we have the cold war one led by the us and the other by the. In the 1970s, moyn argues that the ihrd starts to become more and more popular. Now there are different groups, and circumstances that represent some kind of catalyst for the explosion of the ihr regime at the global level. Those catalysts are identified with on one hand, the search for a european identity outside the cold war turns, the reception on soviet and later on east. European dissonance by politicians in western countries, journalists, intellectuals who have all engaged in that struggle within eastern europe also the american liberal shift in foreign policy in new moralized terms particular after the. We also have the end of formal colonialism and the crisis of the post colonial state mostly in africa and asia.

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