
Authoritarianism in the US and Abroad (Robert Wright & Almut Rochowanski)
The Wright Show
Confronting Authoritarian Oppression
This chapter explores the intricate dynamics of authoritarian violence and its repercussions on human rights, through personal anecdotes and critical analysis. It critiques the post-Cold War human rights framework and emphasizes understanding the motivations behind violations, illustrating the implications for marginalized groups. The discussion also connects feminist theory to human rights, interrogating the power structures that underpin both violations and activism.
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