Rejecting Rights
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of human rights in "Rejecting Rights" by Sonu Bedi, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This engaging study, spanning 220 pages, boldly critiques the notion of rights, asserting that they may compromise liberty and hinder democratic discourse. Bedi skillfully intertwines political theory and constitutional law to present a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between liberty and democracy.
Essential for scholars and students delving into political and legal philosophy, "Rejecting Rights" invites readers to rethink accepted norms and challenge conventional wisdom. By questioning the very foundations of rights, this book provides a refreshing analysis that is as enlightening as it is controversial. Add "Rejecting Rights" to your collection today and join the dialogue on the future of democracy and individual freedoms.