The meanings of rights : the philosophy and social theory of human rights


Costas Douzinas
Bok Engelsk 2014
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2014
Omfang
1 online resource (ix, 328 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
Opplysninger
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - On human rights : two simple remarks / Jean-Luc Nancy, translated by Gilbert Leung -- Human rights : the necessary quest for foundations / Conor Gearty -- Against human rights : liberty in the western tradition / John Milbank -- Religious faith and human rights / Rowan Williams -- Philosophy and the right to resistance / Costas Douzinas -- On a radical politics for human rights / Illan Rua Wall -- Fanon today / Drucilla Cornell -- Race and the value of the human / Paul Gilroy -- From "human rights" to "life rights" / Walter D. Mignolo -- Democracy, human rights and cosmopolitanism : an agonistic approach / Chantal Mouffe -- Plural cosmopolitanisms and the origins of human rights / Samuel Moyn -- Second-generation rights as biopolitical rights / Pheng Cheah -- History, normativity, and rights / Paul Patton -- "All of us without exception" : Sartre, Rancière, and the cause of the Other / Bruce Robbins -- However incompletely, human / Joseph R. Slaughter -- Welcome to the "spiritual kingdom of animals" / Slavoj Žižek.. - Does the apparent victory, universality and ubiquity of the idea of rights indicate that such rights have transcended all conflicts of interests and moved beyond the presumption that it is the clash of ideas that drives culture? Or has the rhetorical triumph of rights not been replicated in reality? The contributors to this book answer these questions in the context of an increasing wealth gap between the metropolitan elites and the rest, a chasm in income and chances between the rich and the poor, and walls which divide the comfortable middle classes from the 'underclass'. Why do these inequalities persist in our supposed human rights-abiding societies? In seeking to address the foundations, genealogies, meaning and impact of rights, this book captures some of the energy, breadth, power and paradoxes that make deployment of the language of human rights such an essential but changeable part of so many of our contemporary discourses.
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ISBN
9781107027855. - 9781107679597

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