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Human Rights In The Twentyfirst Century A Dialogue Austregesilo De Athayde Daisaku Ikeda

  • SKU: BELL-232041602
Human Rights In The Twentyfirst Century A Dialogue Austregesilo De Athayde Daisaku Ikeda
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Austregesilo de Athayde & Daisaku Ikeda
ISBN: 9781845119881, 1845119886
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Human Rights In The Twentyfirst Century A Dialogue Austregesilo De Athayde Daisaku Ikeda by Austregesilo De Athayde & Daisaku Ikeda 9781845119881, 1845119886 instant download after payment.

Austregésilo de Athayde, President of the Brazilian Academy of Letters for 34 years until his death in September 1993, is perhaps best remembered as one of the the most prominent and effective South American champions of human rights. Athayde played a major role in drafting the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted in December 1948. The dialogue begins with a discussion of some of the great modern espousers of human rights, including Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. Athayde then recounts how the UN declaration came into being and describes his role in the process. Ikeda, meanwhile, explores the Buddhist ideas of mercy, freedom and equality, and discusses their potential to enrich the human rights movement. The dialogue as a whole represents a provocative and thoughtful introduction to the compassionate thought of two leading proponents of social justice.

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