The Right to Have Rights

The Right to Have Rights
Author: Stephanie DeGooyer,Samuel Moyn,Alastair Hunt,Astra Taylor
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781784787523

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Sixty years ago, the political theorist Hannah Arendt, an exiled Jew deprived of her German citizenship, observed that before people can enjoy any of the "inalienable" Rights of Man-before there can be any specific rights to education, work, voting, and so on-there must first be such a thing as "the right to have rights". The concept received little attention at the time, but in our age of mass deportations, Muslim bans, refugee crises, and extra-state war, the phrase has become the centre of a crucial and lively debate. Here five leading thinkers from varied disciplines-including history, law, politics, and literary studies-discuss the critical basis of rights and the meaning of radical democratic politics today.

The Right to Have Rights

The Right to Have Rights
Author: Stephanie DeGooyer,Alastair Hunt,Lida Maxwell,Samuel Moyn
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781784787530

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Five leading thinkers on the concept of ‘rights’ in an era of rightlessness Sixty years ago, the political theorist Hannah Arendt, an exiled Jew deprived of her German citizenship, observed that before people can enjoy any of the “inalienable” Rights of Man—before there can be any specific rights to education, work, voting, and so on—there must first be such a thing as “the right to have rights.” The concept received little attention at the time, but in our age of mass deportations, Muslim bans, refugee crises, and extra-state war, the phrase has become the center of a crucial and lively debate. Here five leading thinkers from varied disciplines—including history, law, politics, and literary studies—discuss the critical basis of rights and the meaning of radical democratic politics today.

The Right to Have Rights

The Right to Have Rights
Author: Stephanie DeGooyer,Alastair Hunt,Lida Maxwell,Samuel Moyn
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781784787547

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Five leading thinkers on the concept of ‘rights’ in an era of rightlessness Sixty years ago, the political theorist Hannah Arendt, an exiled Jew deprived of her German citizenship, observed that before people can enjoy any of the “inalienable” Rights of Man—before there can be any specific rights to education, work, voting, and so on—there must first be such a thing as “the right to have rights.” The concept received little attention at the time, but in our age of mass deportations, Muslim bans, refugee crises, and extra-state war, the phrase has become the center of a crucial and lively debate. Here five leading thinkers from varied disciplines—including history, law, politics, and literary studies—discuss the critical basis of rights and the meaning of radical democratic politics today.

The Right to Have Rights

The Right to Have Rights
Author: Alison Kesby
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199600823

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Is it citizenship of a state or status as a human being that confers human rights on a person? If a person is stateless, how, and in what way, do human rights still apply to them? This book addresses these questions in the context of international human rights law and the notion of the 'right to have rights'.

The Rights of Others

The Rights of Others
Author: Seyla Benhabib
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521538602

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The Rights of Others examines the boundaries of political community by focusing on political membership.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Author: United Nations. General Assembly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2003
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: OCLC:904283765

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Human Rights on Trial

Human Rights on Trial
Author: Justine Lacroix,Jean-Yves Pranchère
Publsiher: Human Rights in History
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108424394

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The first contemporary overview of the critiques of human rights in Western political thought, from the French Revolution to the present day.

Rightlessness in an Age of Rights

Rightlessness in an Age of Rights
Author: Ayten Gündoğdu
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199370429

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"Human rights promise equal personhood regardless of citizenship status, yet their existing formulations are tied to the principle of territorial sovereignty. This situation leaves various categories of migrants in a condition of "rightlessness," with a very precarious legal, political, and human standing. Gündogdu examines this problem in the context of immigration detention, deportation, and refugee camps. Critical of the existing system of human rights without seeing it as a dead end, she argues for the need to pay closer attention to the political practices of migrants who challenge their condition of rightlessness and propose new understandings of human rights. What arises from this critical reflection on human rights is also a novel reading of Arendt, one that offers refreshing insights into various dimensions of her political thought, including her account of the human condition, "the social question," and "the right to have rights." " --