Can philosophy save a world obsessed with power?
In an era of intensifying great-power rivalry, shrinking foreign aid budgets, and declining faith in multilateralism, what role is left for global justice? In this wide-ranging conversation, the Yale philosopher Thomas Pogge (https://campuspress.yale.edu/thomaspo...) joins Dan Banik in Oslo to examine whether morality still has a place in international politics or whether power has fully displaced principle. The episode explores the growing shift from soft power to hard power, the erosion of solidarity in global development, and the strategic competition between the United States, China, and Europe. Pogge reflects on why philosophers have become increasingly marginal in public life and argues that today’s global crises (from climate change to persistent poverty) cannot be solved by technocratic fixes alone. They require moral clarity, institutional imagination, and renewed commitment to shared values. The discussion also turns to the rise of the Global South and the need for stronger collective bargaining institutions, particularly within the African continent. Pogge outlines the Ecological Impact Fund (https://globaljustice.yale.edu/ecolog...) — a bold new mechanism designed to reward green innovation based on real ecological impact in the Global South — and explains how rethinking intellectual property rules could accelerate climate and pollution solutions where they are needed most. Host: Dan Banik (https://www.globe.uio.no/english/peop...) LinkedIn ( / dan-banik-b61323322 ) Subscribe: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3QvVNE6...) YouTube ( / @globaldevpod ) https://globaldevpod.substack.com/

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