That's what I'm talking about
"Whether progressive efforts to challenge economic arrangements are weakened by the overwhelming strength of the “right to property” in the human rights vocabulary, or by the channelling of emancipatory energy and imagination into the modes of institutional and rhetorical interaction which are described as “public”, the imbalance between civil/political and social/economic rights is neither an accident of politics nor a matter which could be remedied by more intensive commitment. It is structural, to the philosophy of human rights, to the conditions of political possibility which make human rights an emancipatory strategy in the first place, to the institutional character of the movement, or to the ideology of its participants and supporters."
Professor David Kennedy, Harvard
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