The 100th birthday of the "Human Rights Administration" president whose concern was:

> How do we return to the good old days when “Truman, Acheson, Forrestal, Marshall, Harriman, and Lovett” could unite on a policy of global intervention and domestic militarism as our “common purpose,” with no interference from the undisciplined rabble?

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#JimmyCarter #HumanRightsAdministration #TrilateralComiission #SamuelHuntington by #NoamChomsky

Chomsky on Jimmy Carter with the Trilateral Commission

Carter may have done some decent things after he left the presidency. But his policies probably set the stage for a lot of the awfulness in our situations now. Whenever I see nice quotes about the importance of safety for girls and women, or any other obviously decent thing I wonder how if his...

> Thomas M. Franck, Professor of Law at New York University Law School, stated that if the new [Carter] administration, with its highly touted concern for human rights, did not reverse existing policy, “it will be adding blatant hypocrisy to earlier malevolence. The policy has not been reversed, nor so far as is known, even reassessed.
#PresidentCarter #HumanRightsAdministration #JimmyCarter in #PoliticalEconomyOfHumanRights Vol.1 #WashingtonConnection