Human rights on trial : a genealogy of the critique of human rights / Justine Lacroix, Jean-Yves Pranchere ; translated by Gabrielle Maas.

"Fragmented social relations, the twin demise of authority and tradition, the breakdown of behavioural norms and constraints: all these are the outcome, according to their critics, of the uses and abuses of human rights in contemporary democratic societies. We are, they say, seeing the perverse effe...

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Uniform Title:Procès des droits de l'homme. English
Human rights in history.
Main Authors: Lacroix, Justine (Author)
Pranchère, Jean-Yves (Author)
Other Authors: Maas, Gabrielle, 1982- (Translator)
Language:English
Language of the Original:
French
Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Series:Human rights in history.
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Physical Description:vii, 259 pages.
Format: Book
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"Fragmented social relations, the twin demise of authority and tradition, the breakdown of behavioural norms and constraints: all these are the outcome, according to their critics, of the uses and abuses of human rights in contemporary democratic societies. We are, they say, seeing the perverse effects of a 'religion of human rights' to which Europe has rashly devoted its heart and mind; and the supposed burgeoning of rights, which goes hand in hand with an unchecked rise of expectations, is catapulting Western democracies into an age of never-ending demands. This emerged clearly in France in Spring 2013 during the demonstrations against equal marriage ('mariage pour tous') whose opponents deplored the excesses of a movement-driven left striving for an unbounded extension of rights - from the right to same-sex marriage to the enfranchisement of non-nationals or the right of same-sex couples to adopt"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:JC571 .L1913 2018
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781108424394
1108424392
9781108438155
1108438156