IF GOD WERE A HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST (STANFORD STUDIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS)
We live in a time when the most appalling social
injustices and unjust human sufferings no longer seem to generate the moral
indignation and the political will needed both to combat them effectively and
to create a more just and fair society. If God Were a Human Rights Activist aims to strengthen
the organization and the determination of all those who have not given up the
struggle for a better society, and specifically those that have done so under
the banner of human rights. It discusses the challenges to human rights arising
from religious movements and political theologies that claim the presence of
religion in the public sphere. Increasingly globalized, such movements and the
theologies sustaining them promote discourses of human dignity that rival, and
often contradict, the one underlying secular human rights.
Conventional or hegemonic human rights thinking lacks the
necessary theoretical and analytical tools to position itself in relation to
such movements and theologies; even worse, it does not understand the
importance of doing so. It applies the same abstract recipe across the board,
hoping that thereby the nature of alternative discourses and ideologies will be
reduced to local specificities with no impact on the universal canon of human
rights. As this strategy proves increasingly lacking, this book aims to
demonstrate that only a counter-hegemonic conception of human rights can
adequately face such challenges.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: United States, 1 April 2015
Format: Hardcover, 152 pages
Age Range: 15+
Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.8 x 1.8 centimeters (0.37 kg)
Writer: Boaventura De Sousa Santos, Santos Boaventura
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