The Politics of the Human
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
157
Language
English
Published
May 7, 2015
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
110709397X
ISBN-13
9781107093973
Description
Anne Phillips delves deep into the complexities surrounding the concept of "the human" as a cornerstone of human rights. This thought-provoking exploration examines the evolving understanding of what it means to be human in a world where definitions can be contentious and fluid. Phillips challenges readers to confront the implications of these definitions on policies and rights, urging them to consider whose humanity is recognized and upheld.
Through a nuanced lens, the discussion unfolds around the intersections of identity, power, and morality, prompting critical reflection on how societies construct their notions of humanity. The work invites readers to question established norms and engage with the intricate dynamics that shape discourses of rights, justice, and social inclusion, thereby enriching their understanding of the human experience amid contemporary challenges.
Through a nuanced lens, the discussion unfolds around the intersections of identity, power, and morality, prompting critical reflection on how societies construct their notions of humanity. The work invites readers to question established norms and engage with the intricate dynamics that shape discourses of rights, justice, and social inclusion, thereby enriching their understanding of the human experience amid contemporary challenges.
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