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Item Details
Title:
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NONSENSE UPON STILTS
BENTHAM, BURKE AND MARX ON THE RIGHTS OF MAN |
By: |
Jeremy Waldron (Editor) |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£65.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
041595679X |
ISBN 13: |
9780415956796 |
Publisher: |
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Pub. date: |
11 February, 1951 |
Pages: |
304 |
Description: |
What are rights and who can grant them? Can they be taken away? Are they defined and prescribed by law, or are they inherent in nature? The author addresses these questions, in the literature on human rights. He includes and discusses extracts from three classic critiques of the idea of natural rights embodied in the 1789. |
Synopsis: |
"Natural rights is simple nonsense: natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense - nonsense upon stilts." - "Jeremy Bentham". What are rights and who can grant them? Can they be taken away? Are they defined and prescribed by law, or are they inherent in nature? In the long-awaited new edition of "Nonsense Upon Stilts", Jeremy Waldron addresses all of these enduring and timely questions, while making accessible to students four fundamental but seldom read texts in the literature on human rights. He includes and discusses extracts from three classic critiques of the idea of natural rights embodied in the 1789 "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen", Bentham's "Anarchical Fallacies", Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution in France" and Marx's "On the Jewish Question", as well as the whole of the declaration itself. Each text is prefaced by a historical introduction and an analysis of its main themes, showing how these issues are as pertinent and controversial today as they were at the time of the French Revolution.The collection as a whole is introduced with an essay tracing the philosophical background to the three critiques as well as the idea of natural rights which they attacked. Over twenty years after the publication of the first edition, Waldron has revisited "Nonsense Upon Stilts" to relate these classic texts to the modern discussion of rights, addressing topical issues such as individual rights versus public security in the context of the war on terror; the impact of economic globalisation on human rights; and the difficulty of defining universal human rights across diverse cultures and religious systems and in a variety of very different human situations. "Nonsense Upon Stilts" provides an invaluable teaching tool for courses in human rights, political philosophy, moral philosophy, the history ideas, and legal theory. It should be read by anyone who thinks there is a difference between taking rights seriously and taking them for granted. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Routledge |
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