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The two go hand in hand, says Roth.
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Beyond what is in the U.S. Constitution, economic and social rights.
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It is up to the human rights movement to build the ethical constraints, says Roth.
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The human rights movement as a check against governments.
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Rapid dissemination of information is changing the human rights world.
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Shaming government leaders into doing the right thing.
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Roth talks about the dangerous work of human rights workers.
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Diversity in itself, I think, is not valuable.
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Ted Kennedy makes the case for liberal immigration policy.
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There is no single magic bullet to reduce poverty in the developing world.
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The Columbia economist on the problems with Jeffrey Sachs.
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Ross mourns an atmosphere so poisonous that Democrats and Republicans can’t agree on the basics.
Ross wants to ask Nelson Mandela how how he retained his capacity to see the needs of the other, rather than being consumed by hate.
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Mearshimer and Walt’s book on the Israeli lobby has an ideologically-driven, rather than fact-based approach, says Ross.
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A state that emerged from the horrors of the Holocaust, Israel is still dealing with questions of legitimacy, reconciliation, and terror.
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Although the Iranian elite wants nuclear weapons, Ross says, not all of them want it at any price.
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America and Israel agree on the need for peace, says Ross.