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Human Rights and the Third World: Issues and Discourses deals with
the controversial questions on the universalistic notions of human
rights. It finds Third World perspectives on human rights and seeks
to open up a discursive space in the human rights discourse to
address unresolved questions, citing issues and problems from
different countries in the Third World: 1.Whether alternative
perspectives should be taken as the standard for human rights in
the Third World countries? 2.Should there be a universalistic
notion of rights for Homo sapiens or are we talking about two
diametrically opposite trends and standards of human rights for the
same species? 3.How far these Third World perspectives of human
rights can ensure the protection of the minorities and the
vulnerable sections of population, particularly the women and
children within the Third World? 4.Can these alternative
perspectives help in fighting the Third World problems like
poverty, hunger, corruption, despotism, social exclusion like the
caste system in India, communalism, and the like? 5.Can there be
reconciliation between the Third World perspectives and the Western
perspective of human rights?
Human Rights and the Third World: Issues and Discourses deals with
the controversial questions on the universalistic notions of human
rights. It finds Third World perspectives on human rights and seeks
to open up a discursive space in the human rights discourse to
address unresolved questions, citing issues and problems from
different countries in the Third World: 1. Whether alternative
perspectives should be taken as the standard for human rights in
the Third World countries? 2. Should there be a universalistic
notion of rights for Homo sapiens or are we talking about two
diametrically opposite trends and standards of human rights for the
same species? 3. How far these Third World perspectives of human
rights can ensure the protection of the minorities and the
vulnerable sections of population, particularly the women and
children within the Third World? 4. Can these alternative
perspectives help in fighting the Third World problems like
poverty, hunger, corruption, despotism, social exclusion like the
caste system in India, communalism, and the like? 5. Can there be
reconciliation between the Third World perspectives and the Western
perspective of human rights?
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