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The human rights reader

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In every age there have been voices speaking out against oppression, voices that refuse to be silenced and that, whether through peaceful reform or violent revolution, lead the way to the liberation and transformation of society.

Today, from the International Women's conference, to Amnesty International and the debate over humanitarian intervention, global interest in human rights is strong and growing.

This anthology provides a comprehensive historical perspective on human rights, covering influential figures, ideals, movements, and strategies.

It explores the changing concept and practice of human rights through the writings of religious humanists, classical and modern thinkers, major legal documents, political speeches, key theoretical approaches, philosophical works and issues of contemporary relevance.

Gathered from a variety of disciplines and sources, Micheline Ishay has selected readings to reflect the range and depth of the human rights debate across cultures and history.

Beginning with the early origins of human rights, she follows the debate through the Enlightenment, the Industrial Age, the World Wars, and anti-imperialist struggles.

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Routledge
0415918480 / 9780415918480
Hardback
323
27/08/1997
United Kingdom
English
24 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More