For Human Rights Day that is happening today:
From "Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry” by Michael Ignatieff (2001, p.9):
Global
human rights consciousness, moreover, does not necessarily imply that
the groups defending human rights actually believe the same things. Many
of these NGO’s espouse the universalist language of human rights but
actually use it to defend highly particularist causes: the rights of
particular national groups or minorities or classes or persons… The
problem is that particularism conflicts with universalism at the point
at which one’s commitment to a group leads one to countenance human
rights violations towards another group.
Ignatieff is claiming here that a noble term which was supposed to
uphold an ideal of universal justice, the kind that safeguards the
equity and inviolability of all human beings, has been devalued by
different interest groups to the point where it is nearly worthless.
Politicization of an ethical principle can only lead to the kind of
confused, dislocated application of the term “Human rights”, where some
NGO’s use it to justify their support of terrorist activities.
The Contentious Centrist
"Civilization is not self-supporting. It is artificial. If you are not prepared to concern yourself with the upholding of civilization -- you are done." (Ortega y Gasset)
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