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The Sacredness of the Person - A New Genealogy of Human Rights (Paperback)
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The Sacredness of the Person - A New Genealogy of Human Rights (Paperback)
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What are the origins of the idea of human rights and universal
human dignity? How can we most fully understand-and realize-these
rights going into the future? In The Sacredness of the Person,
internationally renowned sociologist and social theorist Hans Joas
tells a story that differs from conventional narratives by tracing
the concept of human rights back to the Judeo-Christian tradition
or, alternately, to the secular French Enlightenment. While drawing
on sociologists such as Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Ernst
Troeltsch, Joas sets out a new path, proposing an affirmative
genealogy in which human rights are the result of a process of
"sacralization" of every human being. According to Joas, every
single human being has increasingly been viewed as sacred. He
discusses the abolition of torture and slavery, once common
practice in the pre-18th century west, as two milestones in modern
human history. The author concludes by portraying the emergence of
the UN Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 as a successful process
of value generalization. Joas demonstrates that the history of
human rights cannot adequately be described as a history of ideas
or as legal history, but as a complex transformation in which
diverse cultural traditions had to be articulated, legally
codified, and assimilated into practices of everyday life. The
sacralization of the person and universal human rights will only be
secure in the future, warns Joas, through continued support by
institutions and society, vigorous discourse in their defense, and
their incarnation in everyday life and practice.
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