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Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry (University Center for Human Values Series)

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Michael Ignatieff draws on his extensive experience as a writer and commentator on world affairs to present a penetrating account of the successes, failures, and prospects of the human rights revolution. Since the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, this revolution has brought the world moral progress and broken the nation-state's monopoly on the conduct of international affairs. But it has also faced challenges. Ignatieff argues that human rights activists have rightly drawn criticism from Asia, the Islamic world, and within the West itself for being overambitious and unwilling to accept limits. It is now time, he writes, for activists to embrace a more modest agenda and to reestablish the balance between the rights of states and the rights of citizens.

Ignatieff begins by examining the politics of human rights, assessing when it is appropriate to use the fact of human rights abuse to justify intervention in other countries. He then explores the ideas that underpin human rights, warning that human rights must not become an idolatry. In the spirit of Isaiah Berlin, he argues that human rights can command universal assent only if they are designed to protect and enhance the capacity of individuals to lead the lives they wish. By embracing this approach and recognizing that state sovereignty is the best guarantee against chaos, Ignatieff concludes, Western nations will have a better chance of extending the real progress of the past fifty years. Throughout, Ignatieff balances idealism with a sure sense of practical reality earned from his years of travel in zones of war and political turmoil around the globe.

Based on the Tanner Lectures that Ignatieff delivered at Princeton University's Center for Human Values in 2000, the book includes two chapters by Ignatieff, an introduction by Amy Gutmann, comments by four leading scholars--K. Anthony Appiah, David A. Hollinger, Thomas W. Laqueur, and Diane F. Orentlicher--and a response by Ignatieff.

About the Author

Michael Ignatieff, a writer, historian, and broadcaster, is Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University. His books include Isaiah Berlin: A Life, Blood and Belonging, The Warrior's Honor, and The Needs of Strangers. His novel Scar Tissue was nominated for the Booker Prize, and his book The Russian Album, A Family Memoir won Canada's Governor General's Award and the Heinemann Prize of Britain's Royal Society of Literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Amy Gutmann

HUMAN RIGHTS AS POLITICS AND IDOLATRY by Michael Ignatieff

Human Rights as Politics

Human Rights as Idolatry

COMMENTS

Grounding Human Rights by K. Anthony Appiah

Debates with the PTA and Others by David A. Hollinger

The Moral Imagination and Human Rights by Thomas W. Laqueur

Relativism and Religion by Diane F. Orentlicher

RESPONSE TO COMMENTATORS by Michael Ignatieff

Dignity and Agency

Contributors

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780691088938
Author:
Ignatieff, Michael
Author:
Laqueur, Thomas W.
Author:
Gutmann, Amy
Author:
Orentlicher, Diane F.
Publisher:
Princeton
Location:
Princeton, N.J.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
History & Theory
Subject:
Political science
Subject:
World politics
Subject:
Human Rights
Subject:
History & Theory - General
Subject:
Political Science and International Relations
Subject:
Political philosophy
Subject:
European History
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series:
University Center for Human Values Series
Series Volume:
book 6
Publication Date:
20011008
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Pages:
216
Dimensions:
8 x 5 in
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