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The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech Is Everything

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Full Title:

The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech Is Everything

Contributors:

By (Author) Eric Heinze

ISBN:

9780262046459

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

5th July 2022

UK Publication Date:

7th April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

342.0853

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

A bold, groundbreaking argument by a world-renowned expert that unless we treat free speech as the fundamental human right, there can be no others. What are human rights Are they laid out definitively in the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights or the US Bill of Rights Are they items on a checklist-dignity, justice, progress, standard of living, health care, housing In The Most Human Right, Eric Heinze explains why global human rights systems have failed. International organizations constantly report on how governments manage human goods, such as fair trials, humane conditions of detention, healthcare, or housing. But to appease autocratic regimes, experts have ignored the primacy of free speech. Heinze argues that goods become rights only when citizens can claim them publicly and fearlessly- free speech is the fundamental right, without which the very concept of a "right" makes no sense. Heinze argues that throughout history countless systems of justice have promised human goods. What, then, makes human rights different What must human rights have that other systems have lacked Heinze revisits the origins of the concept, exploring what it means for a nation to protect human rights, and what a citizen needs in order to pursue them. He explains how free speech distinguishes human rights from other ideas about justice, past and present.

Reviews

Eric Heinze has produced a book which cuts through years of muddled thinking on the subject. It is required reading for anyone who allows the phrase 'human rights' to cross their lips . . . [Heinze] reconnects the idea of rights to the primacy of free speech . . . an ingeniously simple argument
Joe Humphreys, Irish Times

Author Bio

Eric Heinze is Professor of Law and Humanities in the University of London and an internationally recognized authority on free speech and human rights. He is the author of Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship, The Concept of Injustice,and other books. He is a frequent guest speaker on radio, on television, and online, and his opinion pieces have appeared in the Guardian, the Washington Post, and many other publications.

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