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Critical Theory and Human Rights|David McGrogan

Critical Theory and Human Rights : From Compassion to Coercion

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This book describes how human rights have given rise to a vision of benevolent governance that, if fully realised, would be antithetical to individual freedom. It describes human rights' evolution into a grand but nebulous project, rooted in compassion, with the overarching aim of improving universal welfare by defining the conditions of human well-being and imposing obligations on the state and other actors to realise them. This gives rise to a form of managerialism, preoccupied with measuring and improving the 'human rights performance' of the state, businesses and so on. The ultimate result is the 'governmentalisation' of a pastoral form of global human rights governance, in which power is exercised for the general good, moulded by a complex regulatory sphere which shapes the field of action for the individual at every turn. This, unsurprisingly, does not appeal to rights-holders themselves.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781526174642
  • ISBN-10: 1526174642
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publish Date: November 2023
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.59 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.87 pounds
  • Page Count: 280

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