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Bringing Human Rights Home

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University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

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Throughout its history, America's policies have alternatively embraced human rights, regarded them with ambivalence, or rejected them out of hand. The essays in <i>Bringing Human Rights Home: A History of Human Rights in the United States</i> put these shifting political winds into a larger historical perspective, from the country's very beginnings to the present day.

The contributing writers examine the global influences on early American attitudes toward human rights and, reviewing the twentieth century, note the high-water mark of human rights acceptance during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency. They examine the domestic tensions between civil and political rights on the one hand, and economic, social, and cultural rights on the other. Taking the long view, many of the contributors emphasize the role played by social movements and grassroots activists in pressing a human rights agenda from the bottom up.

The essays examine the centrality of human rights in the early and mid-twentieth-century civil rights movement, the breadth of subnational human rights activism in the face of federal inaction on a range of human rights issues, and the ways both post-9/11 developments and government responses to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina spurred grassroots activism in the United States. Several essays explore in depth the emergence of new advocacy strategies, both in the context of litigating for civil and political rights and through the lens of particular economic rights sectors, such as labor. Though the setbacks for human rights have been many, <i>Bringing Human Rights Home</i> demonstrates the strength and resilience of the U.S. human rights movement and offers hope for its future.

Sobre o Livro

Este volume traça a história das atitudes dos Estados Unidos em relação aos direitos humanos desde os primeiros períodos até o século XXI, com capítulos que abordam influências globais e políticas presidenciais.

Os ensaios discutem tensões entre direitos civis e políticos e direitos econômicos, sociais e culturais, além de examinar o papel de movimentos sociais e ativismo local em diferentes momentos históricos.

Temas abordados incluem o movimento pelos direitos civis do século XX, estratégias de litígio em direitos civis, ativismo subnacional e respostas contemporâneas pós-11 de setembro e após o furacão Katrina.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Direitos Humanos
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 426
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812220797
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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