A Declaration of Human Rights

Hardback Published on: 20/04/2003
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Synopsis

'All opponents of globalization should carry it in their luggage.' *BR*Le Monde *BR**BR*Raoul Vaneigem is an iconic figure in French philosophy. One of the founding fathers -- along with Guy Debord -- of the Situationist movement, his writings helped trigger the events of May 1968. After the inevitable Situationist split, Vaneigem pursued his own interests, and he has since established a unique place in the world of French political thought.*BR**BR*In this new book, he sets out quite literally to create a new declaration of human rights, by updating earlier declarations -- from the French Revolution to the UN declaration in 1948 -- on the grounds that 'we can no longer make do with the liberties derived from free exchange, while the free circulation of capital is establishing a tyranny that reduces humankind and the earth to a commodity'. *BR**BR*By turns playful, poetic and provocative, this is a remarkable book that makes a profoundly serious point about the way in which human rights have been eroded by globalization.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pluto Press
  • ISBN: 9780745320229
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Dimensions: 215 x 135 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 318g
  • Languages: English