Anita Horn
The Human Right to Democracy
- A Critical Evaluation
ISBN: 978-3-110-77738-3
129 Seiten | € 15.95
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.01.2022
Politik
Anita Horn
The Human Right to Democracy
A Critical Evaluation
The Human Right to Democracy is the first major study to offer a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the debate. It reconstructs the relevant positions in that debate, identifies the key points of disagreement, and proposes an understanding of the human right to democracy that might form the basis of a wide consensus. The book rejects the idea of a comprehensive right to democratic institutions, and instead argues for a minimal “human right to democracy” which is best understood as an individual’s right to voice. The human right to voice is a right, enjoyed by any individual independently of his or her place of residence or nationality, to be heard and supported in cases of severe injustice that is tolerated or condoned by the political community or polity of which the individual is a member. By bringing together human rights discourse and democratic theory, as well as taking into account practical politics, this study broadens the scope of the debatefrom a sometimes overly-narrow focus. The book is of interest not only to political philosophers, but also to international lawyers, diplomats, representatives of civil society, human rights activists, and specialists in development economics.
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Veröffentlichung: | 31.01.2022 |
Höhe/Breite/Gewicht | H 23 cm / B 15,5 cm / 360 g |
Seiten | 129 |
Art des Mediums | Buch [Taschenbuch] |
Preis DE | EUR 15.95 |
Preis AT | EUR 15.95 |
Auflage | 1. Auflage |
Reihe | Ideen & Argumente |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-110-77738-3 |
ISBN-10 | 311077738X |
Über den Autor
Dr. phil. Anita Horn graduierte am C. G. Jung-Institut Küsnacht und arbeitet als Analytische Psychotherapeutin für Kinder, Jugendliche und Erwachsene. Sie promovierte in Politischer Philosophie an der Universität Zürich, nach dem Abschluss eines Bachelor of Social Sciences in Politikwissenschaft und Philosophie sowie des Master of Arts in Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft und Hermeneutik.