
Fragile Freedoms
The Global Struggle for Human Rights
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 7. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-19-022719-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book is based upon a lecture series inaugurating the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights that took place in Winnipeg, Canada between September 2013 and May 2014. Fragile Freedoms brings together some of the most influential contemporary thinkers on the theory and practice of human rights. The first two chapters, by Anthony Grayling and Steven Pinker, are primarily historical: they trace the emergence of human rights to a particular time and place, and they try to show how that emergence changed the world for the better. The next two chapters, by Martha Nussbaum and Kwame Anthony Appiah, are normative arguments about the philosophical foundations of human rights. The final three chapters, by John Borrows, Baroness Helena Kennedy, and Germaine Greer, are innovative applications of human rights to indigenous peoples, globalization and international law, and women. Wide ranging in its philosophical perspectives and implications, this volume is an indispensable contribution to the contemporary thinking on the rights that must be safeguarded for all people.
Reviews / Votes
Fragile Freedom... highlight[s] how the protection and preservation of human rights are difficult but necessary challenges, requiring seemingly endless struggle and reflection. * Mianzhi Francis Cao, Human Rights Under Siege *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
287 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-022719-7 (9780190227197)
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Persons
Steven Lecce teaches political theory in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba, where he is also Associate Dean of Arts. His research is primarily concerned with contemporary theories of social and distributive justice, and the ethical bases of the liberal-democratic state. He is the author of Against Perfectionism: Defending Liberal Neutrality (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008), and numerous articles about political philosophy. Recently, he was a Visiting Scholar at Oxford University's Centre for the Study of Social Justice. He is currently completing a sequel to Against Perfectionism entitled Equality's Domain.
Editor
Associate Professor and Department HeadAssociate Professor and Department Head, Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba
Associate DirectorAssociate Director, Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of Manitoba
DirectorDirector, Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of Manitoba
Content
Introduction Fragile Freedoms: The Global Struggle for Human Rights Steven Lecce, Neil McArthur, Arthur Schafer
Chapter 1 Human Rights: Past and Future Anthony Grayling
Chapter 2 A History of Violence Steven Pinker
Chapter 3 Capabilities, Entitlements, Rights: Supplementation and Critique Martha Nussbaum
Chapter 4 Culture, Identity, and Human Rights Kwame Anthony Appiah
Chapter 5 Indigenous Love, Law, and Land in Canada's Constitution John Borrows
Chapter 6 Legal Challenges in a Changing World Baroness Helena Kennedy
Chapter 7 Women and the Struggle for Human Rights Germaine Greer
Chapter 1 Human Rights: Past and Future Anthony Grayling
Chapter 2 A History of Violence Steven Pinker
Chapter 3 Capabilities, Entitlements, Rights: Supplementation and Critique Martha Nussbaum
Chapter 4 Culture, Identity, and Human Rights Kwame Anthony Appiah
Chapter 5 Indigenous Love, Law, and Land in Canada's Constitution John Borrows
Chapter 6 Legal Challenges in a Changing World Baroness Helena Kennedy
Chapter 7 Women and the Struggle for Human Rights Germaine Greer