Human rights : freedom, equality, and justice
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Human rights : freedom, equality, and justice
Edwin Mellen Press, c1986
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-121) and index
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This book presents a cogent set of explications of the nature of government, democracy, ideology, law, the place of violence, criminality, merit, poverty and property - which together encompass the gamut of concepts seminal to the political universe of discourse and its position in the grid of moral concepts, such as: good, duty, freedom and value. A categorical objectivism is presented and defended, which is still articulate enough to declare roots and methods in liberal tradition and analytical philosophy, as well as in Hegelian dialectic.
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