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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2024 · 20 MIN

HoP 441 - Lambs to the Slaughter - Debating the New World

from History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps · host Peter Adamson

Bartholomé De las Casas argues against opponents, like Sepúlveda, who believed that Europeans had a legal and moral right to rule over and exploit the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Bartholomé De las Casas argues against opponents, like Sepúlveda, who believed that Europeans had a legal and moral right to rule over and exploit the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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