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Radio Free Acton: Defining a human right; Understanding Brexit

On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Trey Dimsdale, director of Program Outreach at Acton, speaks with Adam MacLeod, professor of law at Faulkner University, on the definition of a basic human right and how the concept is understood today. Then, Senior Editor at Acton, Rev. Ben Johnson, talks about Brexit with Rev. Richard Turnbull from the Center for Enterprise, Markets, and Ethics. They analyze the aftermath of Brexit and the events that led up to the split between Britain and the EU.

Check out these additional resources on this week’s podcast topics:

Learn more about the debasement of human rights in an additional podcast episode

What can I possibly (and practically) do to help fight human rights violations?

Register here for the upcoming conference: Faith and Democracy in America: Christianity and Liberalism Rightly Understood

Read “God, Brexit, and EUtopia” by Stephen F. Copp

Read “Brexit: For the life of the world” by Peter Farrington

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Caroline Roberts

Caroline Roberts is a managing editor at the Acton Institute and produces Acton's weekly podcast, Acton Line.