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Leading Rogue State - The U.S. and Human Rights (Hardcover)
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Leading Rogue State - The U.S. and Human Rights (Hardcover)
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It has been over six decades since the United States closed its
borders to international human rights laws and agreements, and of
course a great deal has happened in those intervening six decades.
Most significant is that more of the world's people embrace the
language of human rights and articulate their aspirations in those
terms. Americans do not because the U.S. government arrogantly
disregards international human rights treaties, declarations, and
conventions. Even when the U.S. has occasionally ratified a human
rights treaty, it includes a statement that legally exempts the
U.S. from the treaty provisions. It is not therefore a legal party
to human rights treaties on civil and political rights, elimination
of racial discrimination against racial minorities, and against
women, the rights of the child, and the rights of migrant workers.
Contributors to this volume are prominent social scientists who
take topics that are standard fare in sociology, such as inadequate
housing, children living in poverty, and inadequate health care,
and instead of dwelling on these as social problems, lay out the
case for human rights-that is, for example, housing is a human
right, children have rights to economic security, all have rights
to health care; all have rights to housing, and so on.
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