Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy - Hardcover

Shue, Henry

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This book is about the moral minimum--about the lower limits on tolerable human conduct, individual and institutional. It concerns the least that every person can demand and the least that every person, every government, and every corporation must be made to do. In this respect the bit of theory presented here belongs to one of the bottom corners of the edifice of human values. About the great aspirations and exalted ideals, saintly restraint and heroic fortitude and awesome beauties that enrich life, nothing appears here. They are not denied but simply deferred for other occasions.

About the Author

Henry Shue is Wyn and William Y. Hutchinson Professor of Ethics and Public Life at Cornell University.

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