Nationalism and Human Rights
Grace . Ed(S): Cheng
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Paperback. Editor(s): Cheng, Grace. Num Pages: 193 pages, biography. BIC Classification: GTF; JPA; JPSN; JPVH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 11. Weight in Grams: 270.
By critically addressing the tension between nationalism and human rights that is presumed in much of the existing literature, the essays in this volume confront the question of how we should construe human rights: as a normative challenge to the excesses of modernity, particularly those associated with the modern nation-state, or as an adjunct of globalization, with its attendant goal of constructing a universal civilization based on neoliberal economic principles and individual liberty.
By critically addressing the tension between nationalism and human rights that is presumed in much of the existing literature, the essays in this volume confront the question of how we should construe human rights: as a normative challenge to the excesses of modernity, particularly those associated with the modern nation-state, or as an adjunct of globalization, with its attendant goal of constructing a universal civilization based on neoliberal economic principles and individual liberty.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
193
Condition
New
Number of Pages
193
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349341573
SKU
V9781349341573
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99-15
About Grace . Ed(S): Cheng
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat is Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut, USA.
Reviews for Nationalism and Human Rights
"David Brooks, the New York Times columnist, has written that no one wants to die for the United Nations or NATO, but persons are willing to die for their nation. This prevalent if incomplete truth highlights the tension between universal human rights and the evident tendency of many to give priority to national identity, national interests, and national sovereignty. While ... Read more