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Titre :  Human rights in the desert: the subject, between desolation and law
Numéro :  23
Année :  2004
Volume :  X
Auteur(s) :  Ghyslain LÉVY
Résumé :  Between Man and the human, it there any room to think about men? That is the problem that seeks to offer itself here as a possible alternative between “the rights of Man” and “human rights”. The multiplicity of men, taken in the contingent nature of their daily reality, in the history of their conflicts, the diversity of their disputes, and misunderstandings, expresses this “trade” between them, which defines the policy as well as the local practice of their universal rights. That means that the universality of the rights of men is not a principle, but should first be a practice of rights, applied to the relations between them, i.e. the free space which separates them and reunites them, in the city. That would be the other way, the way of the rights of men. It is not the way of the rights referred to the generic concept of Man, a concept that is sovereign, substantialised, anhistoric, worthy of a dominating universalism, and an internationality which has lost all contact with the reality of the here and now. This way is not the way of the rights of humans either, ultimate belonging to the human race, for subjects who no longer belong anywhere, displaced subjects, uprooted, isolated, being part of nothing, and whose existence, reduced to the biological necessities of survival, is reduced to “adapting to the desert”. Haven’t the rights of men to be thought about between these two concepts of fundamental rights, like a social practice of law, on this side of any vision of the world, as close as possible to the experience of being together, of being with, a practice which gives its true meaning to the notion of universality?
Pages :  51 - 67
DOI :  https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-de-psychosociologie-2004-23-page-51.htm
Type :  Research paper
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Citations :  2
CAIRN :  https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-de-psychosociologie-2004-23-page-51.htm
 
 
 
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