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The languages of rights and liberalism are probably the most frequently used in contemporary international politics. The language of rights, in particular, has become predominant. . . . The contractarian vocabulary - of agreement, reciprocity, contractual obligation, and especially fairness - is widely used in popular debate on international issues, particularly when the issues are economic ones.
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