Superpower Ethics: A Third World Perspective

Ethics and International Affairs 1 (1987)
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In 1987, the philosophies of a U.S. grounded in political liberalism and a Soviet Union grounded in economic redistribution were at odds. Mazrui argues that each superpower's actions ultimately supported the other's philosophy.

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