In his major new work, David Boucher surveys the history of thinking about human rights and shows that far from being seen as universal and emancipatory, they have almost always privileged certain groups in relation to others.
In his major new work, David Boucher surveys the history of thinking about human rights and shows that far from being seen as universal and emancipatory, they have almost always privileged certain groups in relation to others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Boucher is Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations at Cardiff University, adjunct professor of international relations at the University of the Sunshine Coast, and Director of the Collingwood and British Idealism Centre, Cardiff. He has written widely on British Idealism, history of political thought, international relations theory, and popular culture. Among his books are The Social and Political Thought of R. G. Collingwood (CUP, 1989), The Political Theory of International Relations (OUP, 1998); British Idealism and Political Theory (EUP, 2001); and, Dylan and Cohen: Poets of Rock and Roll (Continuum, 2004). Among his edited books are, The Social Contract and Its Critics (Routledge, 1996); The British Idealists (CUP, 1997), The Scottish Idealists (Imprint Academic, 2005); R. G. Collingwood, The Philosophy of Enchantment (OUP, 2005, with Wendy James and Phillip Smallwood).
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* Introduction * 1: Classical Natural Law and the Law of Nations: The Greeks and The Romans * 2: Christian Natural Law * 3: Natural Law, The Law of Nations and the Transition to Natural Rights * 4: Natural Rights and Social Exclusion: Cultural Encounters * 5: Natural Rights: Descriptive and Prescriptive * 6: Natural Rights and Their Critics * 7: Slavery and Racism in Natural Law and Natural Rights * 8: Nonsense Upon Stilts? Tocqueville, Idealism and the Expansion of the Moral Community * 9: The Human Rights Culture and its Discontents * 10: Modern Constitutive Theories of Human Rights * 11: Human Rights and the Juridical Revolutions * 12: Women and Human Rights * Conclusion * References
* Introduction * 1: Classical Natural Law and the Law of Nations: The Greeks and The Romans * 2: Christian Natural Law * 3: Natural Law, The Law of Nations and the Transition to Natural Rights * 4: Natural Rights and Social Exclusion: Cultural Encounters * 5: Natural Rights: Descriptive and Prescriptive * 6: Natural Rights and Their Critics * 7: Slavery and Racism in Natural Law and Natural Rights * 8: Nonsense Upon Stilts? Tocqueville, Idealism and the Expansion of the Moral Community * 9: The Human Rights Culture and its Discontents * 10: Modern Constitutive Theories of Human Rights * 11: Human Rights and the Juridical Revolutions * 12: Women and Human Rights * Conclusion * References
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