From Rights to Duties to Justice
by Gustavo Zagrebelsky
Description
Human rights have not benefited everyone in the same way; on the contrary, they have benefited some, the few, at the expense of others, the many. They have not given us a world that even the majority of human beings, can recognize as better.
When ‘governments and great experts and smiling politicians and millionaire foundations’ discuss hunger and its causes, they always concentrate on objective factors, beyond the reach of any structural political intervention. Few mention financial speculation which raises the prices of food and medicines, causing famines and epidemics; neo-colonial policies for the control of sources of energy; the unlimited exploitation of natural resources; the colossal mass of investments that are diverted from purposes of general interest to research into and production of arms. The extent of this failure of humanity is documented by facts, records, numbers. We inhabitants of the privileged part of the world live fairly contentedly, every day, with the occasional journalistic report and the occasional documentary: media which tend to enhance indifference, by isolating the dramas in the vast and harmless field of literature and film, rather than shaking the conscience of the world, which contents itself with contemplating its rights, indeed its ‘culture of rights’. Literature nourishes intellects, but practice, and, above all, rulers who exercise power, have little time for literature.
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Author Biography
Gustavo Zagrebelsky, former president of the Constitutional Court, is emeritus professor at the University of Turin. The main areas on which he has specialized are the relationship between the formal and substantial aspects of the law, the ideas of democracy, justice and laicity and the problem of the relationship between religion and politics.
Zagrebelsky is one of the leading figures in the contemporary debat on democracy and one of the founders of Biennale Democrazia in Turin. For Einaudi he has published Il diritto mite (Mild Law, 1992), Il ‘crucifige!’ e la democrazia (The ‘Crucify’ and Democracy, 1995 and 2007), La domanda di giustizia (The Question of Justice, with Carlo Maria Martini, 2003), Simboli al potere (Symbols in Power, 2012) and Liberi servi (Free slaves, 2015).
Foreign publications:
Liberi servi, Trotta, 2017; Gegen die Diktatur des Jetzt, Matthes & Seitz; La ley y su justicia, Trotta, 2014; La virtud de la duda, Trotta, 2012; Contra la etica de la verdad, Trotta, 2010; A Crucificação e a Democracia, Saraiva, 2012; Diritti per forza, Trotta, forthcoming.
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- Publisher Giulio Einaudi Editore
- Publication Date March 2017
- Orginal LanguageItalian
- ISBN/Identifier 9788806234522
- Publication Country or regionItaly
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 12 EUR
- Pages144
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleDiritti per forza
- Copyright Year2017
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