“We are beckoned to see the world through a one-way mirror, as if we are threatened and innocent and the rest of humanity is threatening, or wretched, or expendable. Our memory is struggling to rescue the truth that human rights were not handed down as privileges from a parliament, or a boardroom, or an institution, but that peace is only possible with justice and with information that gives us the power to act justly.”
John Pilger

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Theoria and Praxis: International Joural of Interdisciplinary Thought

Vol 2, No 1 (2014)

The Idea of Human Rights

Table of Contents

Preface

The Idea of Human Rights PDF
Paul Brienza

Articles

Contributions of Africana Scholars to the Theory of Human Rights in Sociology PDF
Biko Agozino
Relationality as a ‘Foundation’ for Human Rights: Exploring the Paradox with Hannah Arendt and Emmanuel Levinas PDF
Anya Topolski
Amartya Sen’s Defense of Human Rights and the Challenge of Bentham PDF
Don A. Habibi
Toward a Democratic Conception of Human Rights PDF
Sine Bağatur
Subsistence Needs and Individual Duties PDF
Eric R. Boot

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