Jacques Maritain and Human Rights: Totalitarianism, Anti-Semitism and Democracy (1936-1951) by Daniele Lorenzini

Jacques Maritain and Human Rights: Totalitarianism, Anti-Semitism and Democracy (1936-1951)

Daniele Lorenzini with C. C. Godfrey-Howell (Translator)

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nonfiction history philosophy politics reflective medium-paced
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The influence of Jacques Maritain in the post-war era's embrace of human rights is undeniable. Scholars, however, overlook a major shift in his use of language. Daniele Lorenzini argues the turn from Maritain's use of the expression "rights of the...

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