The Russian invasion of Ukraine is not just a story about international relations. It's also a story about the ways in which people think it's proper to conduct your relationships and how you should live. People all over the place are taking this conflict personally.
An authoritarian ruler moves to invade a smaller country and take it for himself. People around the world rally to that country’s defense. European and American leaders grapple with how to stop the invasion and prevent a wider war. But this isn’t Russia and Ukraine in 2022. It’s Italy and Ethiopia in 1935. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson explore what we can learn from the very different choices made decades ago, when the world faced a similar challenge.