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Modern Isonomy Democratic Participation And Human Rights Protection As A System Of Equal Rights Gerald Stourzh Cynthia Peckkubaczek

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Modern Isonomy Democratic Participation And Human Rights Protection As A System Of Equal Rights Gerald Stourzh Cynthia Peckkubaczek
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Gerald Stourzh; Cynthia Peck-Kubaczek
ISBN: 9780226811765, 022681176X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Modern Isonomy Democratic Participation And Human Rights Protection As A System Of Equal Rights Gerald Stourzh Cynthia Peckkubaczek by Gerald Stourzh; Cynthia Peck-kubaczek 9780226811765, 022681176X instant download after payment.

Until the eighteenth century, Western societies were hierarchical ones. Since then, they have transformed themselves into societies dominated by two features: participatory democracy and the protection of human rights. In Modern Isonomy, distinguished political theorist Gerald Stourzh unites these ideas as “isonomy.”
The ideal, Stourzh argues, is a state, and indeed a world, in which individual rights, including the right to participate in politics equally, are clearly defined and possessed by all. Stourzh begins with ancient Greek thought contrasting isonomy—which is associated with the rule of the many—with “gradated societies,” oligarchies, and monarchies. He then discusses the American experiment with the development of representative democracy as well as the French Revolution, which proclaimed that all people are born and remain free and with equal rights. But progress on the creation and protection of rights for all has been uneven. Stourzh discusses specifically the equalization of slaves, peasants, women, Jews, and indigenous people. He demonstrates how deeply intertwined the protection of equal rights is with the development of democracy and gives particular attention to the development of constitutional adjudication, notably the constitutional complaint of individuals. He also discusses the international protection human rights. Timely and thought-provoking, Modern Isonomy is an erudite exploration of political and human rights.

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