All aspire to liberty and security in their lives but few people truly
enjoy them. This book explains why this is so. In what Conor Gearty
calls our 'neo-democratic' world, the proclamation of universal
liberty and security is mocked by facts on the ground: the vast
inequalities in supposedly free societies, the authoritarian regimes
with regular elections, and the terrible socio-economic deprivation
camouflaged by cynically proclaimed commitments to human rights.
Gearty's book offers an explanation of how this has come about,
providing also a criticism of the present age which tolerates it. He
then goes on to set out a manifesto for a better future, a place where
liberty and security can be rich platforms for everyone's life. The
book identifies neo-democracies as those places which play at
democracy so as to disguise the injustice at their core. But it is not
just the new 'democracies' that have turned 'neo', the so-called
established democracies are also hurtling in the same direction, as is
the United Nations. A new vision of universal freedom is urgently
required. Drawing on scholarship in law, human rights and political
science this book argues for just such a vision, one in which the
great achievements of our democratic past are not jettisoned as easily
as were the socialist ideals of the original democracy-makers.
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ISBN
9780745669984
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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