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What's Wrong with the Modern Conception of Rights?

49m · Just and Sinner Podcast · 04 Mar 21:26

This is a talk I delivered at Cornell University on the topic of rights. I contrast a classical Christian approach (using Petrus Nakskow and Friedrich Julius Stahl) with a post-Enlightenment view.

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