Beyond a Genealogy of Human Rights
Beyond a Genealogy of Human Rights
Introduction to a Discussion Forum
Author(s): Ivo CermanSubject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Political Philosophy, History of ideas, Early Modern Philosophy, 18th Century
Published by: Jihočeská univerzita v Českých Budějovicích
Keywords: historiography; human rights; Dan Edelstein; contemporary history;Enlightenment;
Summary/Abstract: The introductory essay explains the motivation for this discussion forum. After the success of Samuel Moyn’s slim book on Utopian human rights, the American historians of human rights began to turn a blind eye to the whole period before the 1970s, including the Age of Enlightenment. The focus is now more on persons and events of the Utopian decade, and not on the history of human rights. „On the Spirit of Rights“ is a recent monograph by an influential American historian, which may help reverse the tide. There follows a brief summary of the argument of the book and an introduction to the participants in the discussion. In his discussion of enlightenment authors, Edelstein focuses on the question whether they recognized natural rights after the social contract. He calls such an approach the „preservation regime“ and identifies the physiocrats as authors of such a solution.
Journal: Opera Historica
- Issue Year: 21/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 54-60
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English