Rights Talk by Mary Ann Glendon

The Impoverishment of Political Discourse

The book explores the pervasive and often contentious nature of rights discourse in American society, arguing that the focus on individual rights has overshadowed considerations of community, responsibility, and the common good. It critiques the absolutist language and legalistic approach that dominate public debates, suggesting that this framework can lead to polarization and hinder constructive dialogue. The author calls for a more nuanced and balanced conversation that integrates rights with duties and fosters a sense of mutual respect and civic responsibility.

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Published
1991
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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