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The Debasement of Human Rights

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2018296 pagesEncounter Books

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Aaron Rhodes explores how the concept of human rights, initially a beacon for individual freedom, has been corrupted. He argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is fundamentally flawed by blending natural law-based freedoms with political claims to material support. This historical compromise, influenced by post-WWII geopolitics and Western progressivism, has stripped human rights of their original meaning and moral authority, opening them to exploitation.

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Aaron Rhodes writes about human rights. His book, "The Debasement of Human Rights," offers a critical look at the topic. He is an important voice in non-fiction.

Aaron Anthony Rhodes writes about important social issues. He is the author of "The Debasement of Human Rights," a book that explores the erosion of fundamental rights. Rhodes's work often focuses on law and ethics.

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