CAS IR 352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Asian Values, Cultural Relativism

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Second source of the overlapping consensus: political claims of equality. The spread of liberalism the ideas that: governments are responsible for their people, all people have equality under the law, diversity of opinion and identity should be tolerated. Human rights are widespread because they have many foundations, can converge people from many different philosophies/religions: they are universal. Chapter 4 argues that human rights have become universal because of the spread of states, markets, and liberal ideas. Chapter 5 clarifies that human rights concepts have not been present in all societies historically, even in the west. Chapter 6 argues for relative universality of human rights. 3 types of universality: 1. international legal universality human rights are universal in the sense that they have been accepted by almost all states as establishing obligations that are binding in international law , 2. Functional universality practical response to states and markets.

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