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The Human Right To Dominate Nicola Perugini Neve Gordon

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The Human Right To Dominate Nicola Perugini Neve Gordon
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.84 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Nicola Perugini, Neve Gordon
ISBN: 9780199365012, 9780199365005, 0199365016, 0199365008
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Human Right To Dominate Nicola Perugini Neve Gordon by Nicola Perugini, Neve Gordon 9780199365012, 9780199365005, 0199365016, 0199365008 instant download after payment.

"What if human rights were used to oppress or even harm the very populations they were intended to protect? In The HUman Right to Dominate, Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon challenge readers to reconsider everything that they think they know about human rights, arguing against the popular assumption that increased human rights lead to a greater degree of freedom. The book explores the subjective and politicized nature of human rights in the context of the Israel/Palestine conflict, demonstrating instances in which human rights can be used as a tool for oppression and illustrating the ways that human rights can be interpreted to justify colonialism, warfare, and even lethal violence against civilians." --Back cover.

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