A political theory of rights

A political theory of rights1994
About this book
Rights are basic building blocks of the contemporary liberal state, and yet their rigorous justification is notoriously difficult. This book provides a thorough analysis of this central topic in modern political discourse. The book challenges the orthodox view that rights are a type of property claim in one's body.
Drawing on the tradition of the social contract as well as the wealth of recent work in political theory the book argues for a different conception of rights. Rights are conceived as a certain type of political claim, justified by a Kantian ideal of autonomy. Moreover, that justification provides a moral basis for rights that, while independent of law and custom, is also tied to an image of citizenship particularly suited to the pluralistic nature of contemporary liberal society.
Details
- First published
- 1994
- OL Work ID
- OL3466154W
Subjects
Human rightsAutonomyAutonomie (algemeen)Political Freedom & SecurityMenschenrechtCivil RightsGrondrechtenPolitische TheorieDroits de l'hommeLiberalismePOLITICAL SCIENCEAutonomieIndividuRechtsfilosofie