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    Satisfied powers benefit from the existing international ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Values such as peace, social justice, and international order are not universal goods but reflect the vested interests of dominant, status-quo powers.

    Satisfied powers benefit from the existing international arrangement and therefore regard it as just.

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    Values that idealists view as good for all, such as peace, social justice, prosperity, and international order, are regarded by Carr as mere status quo notions. The powers that are satisfied with the status quo regard the arrangement in place as just and therefore preach peace. They try to rally everyone around their idea of what is good. “Just as the ruling class in a community prays for domestic peace, which guarantees its own security and predominance, … so international peace becomes a speci

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