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The Human Rights Discourse Between Liberty and Welfare: A Dialogue with Jacques Maritain and Amartya Sen
Contributor(s): Philip, Jiji (Author)
ISBN: 3848741415     ISBN-13: 9783848741410
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
OUR PRICE:   $96.90  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Philosophy | Political
Series: Ethik in Den Sozialwissenschaften - Ethics in the Social Sci
Physical Information: (0.51 lbs) 491 pages
 
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Given the fact that the prevalent political debates about the status and significance of liberty and welfare are almost polarised, this book defends both of them as essential to human dignity and well-being. Amartya Sen's capability approach is the result of his constructive criticism of John Rawls' political liberalism. Though Jacques Maritain is often regarded as the forerunner of Rawls, he has not yet been discussed in relation to Sen's capability approach. Despite Maritain's pioneering contributions to human rights discourse in the twentieth century, his personalism only insufficiently reflects and explains the demands of welfare rights. In view of this shared deficit in liberal traditions, this book argues that Sen's human rights discourse, with its "goal rights system", persuasively integrates both liberty and welfare rights. In addition, it merges both human rights and human development discourses, consequently laying a solid foundation for a rights-based approach to development.