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Struggles For The Human Violent Legality And The Politics Of Right 1st Lara Montesinos Coleman

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Struggles For The Human Violent Legality And The Politics Of Right 1st Lara Montesinos Coleman
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Struggles For The Human Violent Legality And The Politics Of Right 1st Lara Montesinos Coleman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Lara Montesinos Coleman
ISBN: 9781478027683, 1478027681
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st
Volume: -

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Struggles For The Human Violent Legality And The Politics Of Right 1st Lara Montesinos Coleman by Lara Montesinos Coleman 9781478027683, 1478027681 instant download after payment.

In Struggles for the Human, Lara Montesinos Coleman blends ethnography, political philosophy, and critical theory to reorient debates on human rights through attention to understandings of legality, ethics, and humanity in anticapitalist and decolonial struggle. Drawing on her extensive involvement with grassroots social movements in Colombia, Coleman observes that mainstream expressions of human rights have become counterparts to capitalist violence, even as this discourse disavows capitalism’s deadly implications. She rejects claims that human rights are inherently tied to capitalism, liberalism, or colonialism, instead showing how human rights can be used to combat these forces. Coleman demonstrates that social justice struggles that are rooted in marginalized communities’ lived experiences can reframe human rights in order to challenge oppressive power structures and offer a blueprint for constructing alternative political economies. By examining the practice of redefining human rights away from abstract universals and contextualizing them within concrete struggles for justice, Coleman reveals the transformative potential of human rights and invites readers to question and reshape dominant legal and ethical narratives.

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