
The article questions the existence of universal moral values in the 21st century, citing the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as a case study. It highlights divided global reactions, with some condemning the action as a violation of sovereignty and others supporting it as necessary intervention. This divergence, the author argues, reflects a broader societal inability to agree on shared norms, making it difficult to assess actions and find common ground on what is right or desirable.
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