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The Liberation Debate: Rights at Issue by Michael Leahy β€” book cover

The Liberation Debate: Rights at Issue

by Michael Leahy (Editor), Dan Cohn-Sherbok
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Overview

This well-documented collection challenges the reader to examine and judge the arguments in six areas of contemporary unrest: women's liberation, black liberation, gay liberation, children's liberation, animal liberation and liberation in the Third World. It refrains from taking a single point of view, thus allowing the reader to gain an insight into the various aspects of the debate. Designed both for students and a general audience, The Liberation Debate encourages readers to become active participants in fraught and topical debates.

Synopsis

Talking about rights invariably sparks controversy. As soon as the rights of a minority are at the center of a discussion, it becomes very difficult to distinguish polemics from rational argument, and moral from political concerns. This well-documented collection challenges the reader to examine and judge the arguments in six areas of contemporary unrest: women's liberation, black liberation, gay liberation, children's liberation, animal liberation and liberation in the Third World. It refrains from taking a single point of view, thus allowing the reader to gain an insight into the various aspects of the debate. Designed both for students and a general audience, this volume encourages readers to become active participants in a lively and topical debate.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415116930

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