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How Exactly Is the Debate Over Universal Human Rights Changing

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How exactly is the debate over universal human rights changing the current international norm of nonintervention? Why might certain actors assert the Westphalian system is indeed ripe for change? Why might others oppose intervention in support of human rights protection?


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Everyday World

The realm of daily life where individuals engage in routine activities and interactions.

Durkheim

Emile Durkheim, a foundational French sociologist, is known for his works on social solidarity, collective conscience, and the role of social integration in maintaining societal order.

Profane

That which is ordinary or not sacred, often referring to everyday objects and concerns outside the realm of the religious or holy.

William James

An American philosopher and psychologist who is considered one of the leading figures in the early development of the American school of pragmatism.

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