The host frames American world order as a moral project built in the 1960s against Marxism and asks what moral authority, if any, could replace it as Western legitimacy collapses.
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Moral World Order
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"hysteria but will that be enough for them to stand up and be like right we'll lead the moral order of the world and..."
"...up at that time as an attempt to create a moral world order versus the marxist world order which was another that was a..."
"it going to be russia seems like they want to join in with the west that or i should say at the very least..."
"...like all right we'll go and we'll we'll present a moral world order for the whole world and say this is how things will..."
"...a defining moment coming up. And we don't know what moral world order is going to show up. And maybe an interesting thought experiment..."
"...that's... It's something I've noticed, because again, we spoke about moral world orders."
"...claim a little empire like this, but it's like this moral world order thing I'm talking about. You know, it seems like the secular..."
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