Globalizing Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1999Matthew J. Gibney Oxford University Press, 2003 - 271 páginas This book, based on the prestigious Oxford Amnesty Lecture series, investigates the relationship between globalization and human rights. The contributors come to the subject from a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, and include Noam Chomsky, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Homi Bhaba, Susan George, and Joseph Stiglitz, with introductions and commentaries by Richard Rorty, Alan Ryan, Charles Taylor and others. |
Índice
Contributors vii | vii |
Globalizing Rights? | 15 |
A Crooked Path | 45 |
Food Rights Free Trade and Fascism | 87 |
On Liberty the Right to Know and Public | 115 |
On Writing Rights | 162 |
Citizens of the World | 189 |
Endnotes | 238 |
263 | |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Adrienne Rich agenda American Amnesty Amnesty International Appiah argue argument Article Asante basic believe Bhabha Brahminical called capital cent Charles Taylor citizens Cold War context cosmopolitan countries create debate decisions Declaration of Human democracy Deterring Democracy dialogue disclose disclosure discussion economic effective ethical farmers fascism free trade freedom fundamental Ghana globalization Hindutva human rights idea identity important incentives India individuals institutions interests issues J. S. Mill Kurds liberal live moral multicultural narrative neoliberal Noam Chomsky organizations partial cultural Politics of Recognition principle problems public officials Report respect response Richard Rorty right to narrate role Rorty Saskia Sassen secrecy secret sector seed sense share Shiva social Stiglitz Susan George Third World tion transnational corporations transparency and openness undermine Universal Declaration University Press Vandana Shiva Vietnam World Bank York
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