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No one has written with more penetrating skepticism about the history of human rights than in the book "Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World". As stated in the Wall Street Journal, this book breaks new ground in examining the relationship between human rights and economic fairness. In a world where economic liberalization has become dominant while social and economic justice is neglected, Samuel Moyn raises important questions about why we have chosen to prioritize human rights over broader equality.
The rise of human rights has coincided with explosive inequality, and it is time to question whether human-rights theorists and advocates have truly made the world better for all. As the Wall Street Journal suggests, this book is sure to provoke a wider discussion on the impact of our current understanding of global justice. With a sharpening interrogation of the liberal order and global institutions, "Not Enough" challenges us to discard our existing vocabularies and beliefs in order to strive for a more equal world.
In his tour de force, Moyn highlights the necessity to reshape our perception of global justice and dismantle the current systems that perpetuate inequality. As stated in the Los Angeles Review of Books, this book is a wake-up call for those who believe in the emancipatory potential of human rights, urging us to discard outdated ideologies and work towards a more equal world. Are you ready to challenge the status quo and explore the complexities of human rights and economic fairness?
Take a step towards a deeper understanding of the relationship between human rights and economic equality. Discover the thought-provoking insights of "Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World" and join the discussion on creating a fairer future.
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