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If God Were a Human Rights Activist - (Stanford Studies in Human Rights) by Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Paperback)

If God Were a Human Rights Activist - (Stanford Studies in Human Rights) by  Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Human rights must be profoundly reconstructed, if not reinvented, if they are to confront successfully the challenges posed by the rise of political theologies and their rival conceptions of human dignity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Human rights must be profoundly reconstructed, if not reinvented, if they are to confront successfully the challenges posed by the rise of political theologies and their rival conceptions of human dignity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Boaventura de Sousa Santos is one of the most influential critical thinkers of our times. God may not be a human rights activist, but many religious and believing people are also at the forefront of the struggle for human dignity and emancipation. However, their conception of human rights is <i>counter-hegemonic</i>, distinct from the established Western modern version, and sometimes, as in Liberation theology, inspired by a radical anti-capitalist perspective. Our understanding of human rights is profoundly expanded and enriched by Santos' remarkable new book.--Michael Löwy, Emeritus Research Director, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique "Paris"<br><br>Santos's task is to point to a 'counterhegemonic' conception of human rights, the grounds for which he finds in progressive theologies that, he posits, exist ' with certain nuances' in all major religions . . . [H]is challenges are worth confronting, and the intellectual journey he provides is worth taking . . . Recommended.--W.F. Schulz "<i>CHOICE</i>"<br><br>This tantalizingly-named book challenges readers to view human rights from the perspective of 'God' and to ask whether human rights derive from 'God.' We are all invited to follow Boaventura de Sousa Santos as he expertly explores this perspective and urges readers to consider future possibilities for human rights.--Mogobe Bernard Ramose "University of South Africa"<br><br>Using his characteristic irony, erudition, and wit, Santos argues that western notions of human 'rights' are meant to espouse the dignity of humankind, yet they are also being advanced for the facilitation of imperialism and the proliferation of misery. Through an appeal to secularism, these notions of human rights render themselves incapable of responding to the lived realities of peoples of the global south--those left in the abyssal realm of imperial damnation. A must-read for those interested in the question of human rights and the complicated task of building law beyond its current, dominating and degrading paradigms.--Lewis Gordon "Professor, University of Connecticut, author of <i>What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought</i>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Boaventura de Sousa Santos</b> is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra (Portugal), Distinguished Legal Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. He has published widely on globalization, sociology of law and the state, epistemology, democracy, and human rights in Portuguese, Spanish, English, Italian, French, German, and Chinese.

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