"Croesus' World: Human Rights in the Age of Inequality" with Samuel Moyn
The second event in the Rapoport Center's Fall 2015 Colloquium on Inequality & Human Rights, featuring: Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History, Harvard University Respondent: Willy Forbath, Associate Dean for Research and Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair in Law, Texas Law The colloquium series is made possible with support from the Ford Foundation.

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Reflections on the Origins of Human Rights (Talal Asad Lecture)

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Diversity and Social Justice Lectures: Samuel Moyn, "Is Black Lives Matter a Human Rights Movement?"
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Understand AI in 14 minutes – with Anthropic's Chloe Lubinski [ARC 2026]

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Eric Hobsbawm: The Consolations of History

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Sen. Whitehouse to uncover connections between Trump, Russia, and Epstein.

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Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Human Rights in 2066 | William Schabas | TEDxZurich

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Samuel Moyn, Professor of History, Harvard University: Where do human rights come from?

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Human Rights & Humanitarian Law - Conflict or Convergence

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Lynn Hunt: Inventing Human Rights

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How Do You Know If You're Truly Free? | Philip Pettit | TEDxNewYork

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Natural Law In Ancient and Modern Guise

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Summary of Jeremy Griffith's Ideas

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Hans Joas Lecture: Human Rights and Universal Values

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Human Rights in the 21st Century

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Roger Scruton on Human Rights

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