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Title:
After evil : a politics of human rights
Author:
Meister, Robert, 1947-
ISBN:
9780231520959

9780231150378
Publication Information:
New York : Columbia University Press, ©2011.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 526 pages).
Series:
Columbia studies in political thought/political history

Columbia studies in political thought/political history.
Abstract:
Mainstream human rights discourse speaks of such evils as the Holocaust, slavery, or apartheid in ways that put them solidly in the past. Its elaborate techniques of'transitional'justice encourage future generations to move forward, but the false assumption of closure enables those who are guilty to elude responsibility. This approach to history, common to late-twentieth-century humanitarianism, doesn't presuppose that evil ends only when justice begins. Rather, it assumes that a time before justice is the moment to put evil in the past. Merging examples from literature and history, Robert Meister confronts the problem of closure and the resolution of historical injustice. He boldly challenges the empty moral logic of'never again'or the theoretical reduction of evil to a cycle of violence and counterviolence that is broken once evil is remembered for what it was. Meister calls out such methods for their deferral of justice and susceptibility to exploitation. Specifically, he spells out the moral logic'never again'in relation to Auschwitz and its evolution into a twenty-first-century doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect.
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