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so:text | Either there is or there is not a mechanism for enforcing human rights. If there is not, it would seem that calling them 'rights' simply means that we think it would be a good idea if they were enforced, although, of course, they are not. A 'human right' is an inherently vacuous conception, and to speak of 'human rights' is a kind of puffery or white magic. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Raymond_Geuss |
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so:description | History and Illusion in Politics (2001) (en) |
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