Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 390 g
Reconciling Freedom with Equality
Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 390 g
ISBN: 978-0-85745-786-8
Verlag: Berghahn Books
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Systeme Demokratie
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Theorie, Politische Philosophie
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Kultur Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Geschichte
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Preface
Part I: The Notion of Human Rights Prior to 1789
Chapter 1. The Prehistory and Context of Human Rights
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The Concept of Human Dignity
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Charters of Liberties and the Social Contract
Chapter 2. First Notions of Human Rights
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Hobbes
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Locke
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Rousseau
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Kant
Chapter 3. Human Rights, Morals, and Law
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Normativity and Reality
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Natural Law and Positive Law
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Autonomy, Virtue, and Coercion
Part II: Human Rights from 1789 to 1989
Chapter 4. From Human Rights to Positive Law
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Nationalization
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Internationalization
Chapter 5. Human Rights, the State, and Democracy
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The Role of the State
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Democratic Legitimacy for Human Rights
Chapter 6. Politics and Law
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Politics and Law at the National Level
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The Ambivalence of Internationalization
Part III: The Crisis in Human Rights Since 1989
Chapter 7. The Cold War
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East-West Confrontation
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New Interventionism
Chapter 8. Moralizing Human Rights
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Politics and Law Switch Roles
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An Instrument of Liberation becomes Tool of Discipline
Chapter 9. Natural Right and Imposed Concepts of Man
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Expertise Ousts Democracy
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The Revolutionary Aspect of Human Rights
Part IV: Outlook
Chapter 10. Perspectives for Democratic Legitimacy
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Responsibility at the National Level
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Mitigating Discourse on Human Rights
Chapter 11. Universality and Regionalization
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Differentiation in the West
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Freedom and Equality
Chapter 12. Repercussions from the Cold War
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Religion versus Human Rights
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From Locke to Kant
Notes
Bibliography
Index