Freedom rising: human empowerment and the quest for emancipation
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- 9781107664838
- 303.372 WEL
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303.372 NUS Creating capabilities | 303.372 RES Restoring values | 303.372 Wei Need for roots | 303.372 WEL Freedom rising: human empowerment and the quest for emancipation | 303.3720954 JUS Justice | 303.3720954 PUN Quest for social justice: an illustrated primer | 303.3720954 STA State of justice in india: issues of social justice |
This book presents a comprehensive theory of why human freedom gave way to increasing oppression since the invention of states - and why this trend began to reverse itself more recently, leading to a rapid expansion of universal freedoms and democracy. Drawing on a massive body of evidence, the author tests various explanations of the rise of freedom, providing convincing support of a well-reasoned theory of emancipation. The study demonstrates multiple trends toward human empowerment, which converge to give people control over their lives. Most important among these trends is the spread of 'emancipative values', which emphasize free choice and equal opportunities. The author identifies the desire for emancipation as the origin of the human empowerment trend and shows when and why this desire grows strong; why it is the source of democracy; and how it vitalizes civil society, feeds humanitarian norms, enhances happiness, and helps redirect modern civilization toward sustainable development.
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