Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2008

Rights

In Copyright

Abstract

The human rights corpus is a bundle of pathologies of choice and substance. But these pathologies are ideologically driven and inhere in the human rights movement because of the political choices and biases that are part of the cultural universe of human rights. In particular, the corpus is captive to thin notions of human rights that tend not to challenge deeply embedded social and economic assumptions and systems. The historical narrative of the human rights movement closely parallels the hegemonic rise of the West and hence the movement’s imprisonment in an intellectual project that casts the human being in the narrow idiom of the traditional rights discourse.

Publication Title

Buffalo Law Review

First Page

1027

Last Page

1034

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