The host frames the current order as the endgame of Pax Americana and English utilitarianism, then uses a German-victory thought experiment to ask what alternate moral order might have emerged instead.
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English Utilitarianism
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"...went in history, World War II. It deviated and it fulfilled English utilitarianism through the American ideals. It's got many benefits, got many good..."
"...principle of the high, he called it the high values against English utilitarianism, which he called the great danger on Earth. So that's a..."
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