Henry and Sophia Dixon are a bit surprised when their three
children-sixteen-year-old Andrew, fourteen-year-old Mary, and
twelve-year-old Greco-want to replace their typical evening bedtime
story with a discussion of human rights principles. Henry is a math
teacher, and he isn't sure he can add much to the discussions. But
he is determined to help his children understand the underpinnings
of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Each night, the family gathers in the living room and listens as
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon try to help their kids understand the world we
live in today against the backdrop of human rights principles. From
the Bill of Rights and other constitutional amendments to national
and world politics, the lessons the Dixons provide explore vital
elements in the formation and the running of the United States.
Using a wide array of examples, Henry and Sophia present the human
rights principles, their benefits, and their inherent pitfalls to
their eager audience.
Through the interactions of the fictional Dixon family, The
Mirage of Human Rights presents an in-depth study-an historical
outline of the evolution of and development of human beings'
God-given rights. In addition, the family's relationship serves to
remind us of a time when the model family provided a stronger
foundation for our developing youth.
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