Rights brings together the most influential essays of the last
thirty years critiquing and defending the liberal rights tradition.
Modern 'rights critics' have focused on the perceived conflict
between liberal rights and progressive or egalitarian political
objectives, the preference of liberal states for negative over
positive rights and also the dangers to community of the overly
atomistic conception of human nature, which is arguably at the
heart of the liberal rights tradition.
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