Last Utopia Human Rights in History
Last Utopia Human Rights in History
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Overview
Human Rights Offer a Vision of International Justice That Today's Idealistic Millions Hold Dear. yet the Very Concept on Which the Movement is Based Became Familiar Only a Few Decades Ago When It Profoundly Reshaped Our Hopes for an Improved Humanity. in This Pioneering Book, Samuel Moyn Elevates That Extraordinary Transformation to Center Stage and Asks What It Reveals About the Ideal's Troubled Present and Uncertain Future. for Some, Human Rights Stretch Back to the Dawn of Western Civilization, the Age of the American and French Revolutions, or the Post - World War Ii Moment When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Was Framed. Revisiting These Episodes in a Dramatic Tour of Humanity's Moral History, "The Last Utopia" Shows That It Was in the Decade After 1968 That Human Rights Began to Make Sense to Broad Communities of People As the Proper Cause of Justice. Across Eastern and Western Europe, As Well As Throughout the United States and Latin America, Human Rights Crystallized
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Weight:
0.522 kgDepartment:
AcademicGroup:
HistoryCategory:
Print BooksAuthor:
Moyn SPublisher:
WILEYISBN:
9780674048720Edition:
1ST - 2010Estimated Shipping:
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