RIGHTS FROM WRONGS: The Origins of Human Rights in the Experience of Injustice
Alan M. Dershowitz, . . Basic, $24 (272pp) ISBN 978-0-465-01713-3
The double meaning in Dershowitz's title indicates just one of the insightful thoughts that mark the well-known Harvard law professor's latest work. In tracing the evolution of rights, he argues forcefully against any concept of natural rights deriving from religion and from law. Defining himself as a pragmatist, Dershowitz asserts that human rights derive from the world's experience with "wrongs," i.e., injustice. Only after seeing genocide, for example, did the notion develop that this was a violation of human rights. Dershowitz (
Reviewed on: 11/01/2004
Genre: Nonfiction
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