Is there a human right to be governed democratically – and how should we approach such an issue philosophically? These are the questions raised by Joshua Cohen’s 2006 article, ‘Is There a Human Right to Democracy?’ – a paper over which I have agonised since I saw it in draft form, many years ago. I am still uncomfortable with its central claim, that while justice demands democratic government, the proper standard for human rights is something less. But, as I hope to show, the reasons for that discomfort are occasioned less by the thought that democracy may not be a human right than by the very significant gaps in our understanding of rights which debates about the human rights status of democracy exemplify
The notion of "human rights" is widely used in political and moral debates. The core idea, that all ...
Human rights have a rich life in the world around us. Political rhetoric pays tribute to them, or sc...
In this chapter, I assume that human rights animate and underlie human rights practice, rather than ...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically – and how should we approach such an issue phil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Septemb...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
Liberal democracy as a system of government in theory guarantees; human dignity, equality, social ju...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ As is widely acknowledged, the language of human rights, especially ...
The notion of "human rights" is widely used in political and moral debates. The core idea, that all ...
Human rights have a rich life in the world around us. Political rhetoric pays tribute to them, or sc...
In this chapter, I assume that human rights animate and underlie human rights practice, rather than ...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically – and how should we approach such an issue phil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Septemb...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
Liberal democracy as a system of government in theory guarantees; human dignity, equality, social ju...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ As is widely acknowledged, the language of human rights, especially ...
The notion of "human rights" is widely used in political and moral debates. The core idea, that all ...
Human rights have a rich life in the world around us. Political rhetoric pays tribute to them, or sc...
In this chapter, I assume that human rights animate and underlie human rights practice, rather than ...