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  1. Human Rights and Popular Sovereignty: The Liberal and Republican Versions.Jürgen Habermas - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (1):1-13.
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  • Righting wrongs.Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - 2010 - In Aakash Singh & Silika Mohapatra (eds.), Indian political thought: a reader. New York: Routledge.
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  • (2 other versions)Remarks on legitimation through human rights.Jürgen Habermas & William Rehg - 1998 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (2-3):157-171.
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  • Minimalism about human rights: The most we can hope for?Joshua Cohen - 2004 - Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (2):190–213.
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  • Speed, Concentric Cultures, and Cosmopolitanism.William E. Connolly - 2000 - Political Theory 28 (5):596-618.
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  • Toward a political conception of human rights.Kenneth Baynes - 2009 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (4):371-390.
    Human rights have become a wider and more visible feature of our political discourse, yet many have also noted the great discrepancy between the human rights invoked in this discourse and traditional philosophical accounts that conceive of human rights as natural rights. This article explores an alternative approach in which human rights are conceived primarily as international norms aimed at securing the basic conditions of membership or inclusion in a political society. Central to this `political conception' of human rights is (...)
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