The human rights state : justice within and beyond sovereign nations /
Makau Mutua contends that if the human rights movement is to succeed, it must move away from Eurocentrism as a civilizing crusade and attack on non-European peoples. Only a genuine multicultural approach to human rights can make it truly universal. Indigenous, non-European traditions of Asia, Africa...
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Main Author: | Gregg, Benjamin Greenwood, 1954- |
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Language: | English |
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[2016]
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Series: | Pennsylvania studies in human rights
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