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“A tour de force.”—Gordon S. Wood, New York Times Book Review

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"Elegant... intriguing, if not audacious... Hunt is an astute historian." -- Joanna Bourke - Harper's
"Fast-paced, provocative, and ultimately optimistic. Declarations, she writes, are not empty words but transformative; they make us want to become the people they claim we are." -- The New Yorker
"A provocative and engaging history of the political impact of human rights." -- Gary J. Bass - New Republic
"This is a wonderful story of the emergence and development of the powerful idea of human rights, written by one of the leading historians of our time." -- Amartya Sen
"Rich, elegant, and persuasive." -- London Review of Books
"As Americans begin to hold their leaders accountable for the mistakes made in the war against terror, this book ought to serve as a guide to thinking about one of the most serious mistakes of all, the belief that America can win that war by revoking the Declaration that brought the nation into being." -- Alan Wolfe - Commonweal

Inventing Human Rights

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 25/04/2008
      ISBN13: 9780393331998, 978-0393331998
      ISBN10: 0393331997

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      “A tour de force.”—Gordon S. Wood, New York Times Book Review

      Trade Review
      "Elegant... intriguing, if not audacious... Hunt is an astute historian." -- Joanna Bourke - Harper's
      "Fast-paced, provocative, and ultimately optimistic. Declarations, she writes, are not empty words but transformative; they make us want to become the people they claim we are." -- The New Yorker
      "A provocative and engaging history of the political impact of human rights." -- Gary J. Bass - New Republic
      "This is a wonderful story of the emergence and development of the powerful idea of human rights, written by one of the leading historians of our time." -- Amartya Sen
      "Rich, elegant, and persuasive." -- London Review of Books
      "As Americans begin to hold their leaders accountable for the mistakes made in the war against terror, this book ought to serve as a guide to thinking about one of the most serious mistakes of all, the belief that America can win that war by revoking the Declaration that brought the nation into being." -- Alan Wolfe - Commonweal

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