
In this episode, we dive into the complex and urgent realities of human rights in modern society with Dr. William T. Armaline, a professor at San Jos State University and founder of the Human Rights Minor Program and Human Rights Institute. Drawing from his latest book Human Rights Praxis and the Struggle for Survival, Dr. Armaline offers a critical lens on why human rights frameworks often fall short in protecting human dignityespecially under the pressures of global capitalism, systemic racism, and increasing political repression.
We explore how capitalist systems are deeply intertwined with racial injustice, the rise of a global police state, and the growing threats to civil liberties and democratic processes in the United States. Dr. Armaline also unpacks the transnational dynamics of migration and how state-led exploitation of migrants reflects broader patterns of human rights abuse. From discussing current U.S. immigration policies to offering insights on the ongoing conflicts in Israel-Palestine and Ukraine-Russia, this conversation confronts the limitations of mainstream human rights discourse and calls for a radical rethinking of justice and survival in the 21st century.
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