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Title: Political Economy for Human Rights
Authors: Branco, Manuel
Keywords: Political Economy
Human Rights
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Branco, M. C. (2019) "Political Economy for Human Rights", London: Routledge
Abstract: Over time there has been a miscommunication between mainstream economics and human rights that has paved the way to a justificatory ideology that validates the submission of human rights to the logic of market capitalism. This book shows how the discourse of mainstream economics is intrinsically opposed to the strengthening of human rights and outlines the principles upon which a human rights-based political economy can be built. Considering a variety of recognized human rights, such as the right to water and sanitation, the right to social security, the right to work, cultural freedom and democracy, this book describes how mainstream economics theory con- flicts with these rights and explores alternative modes of thinking that incor- porate human rights concerns into economics. Moreover, the book also reflects on the teaching of political economy for human rights. It sets out that a poli- tical economy favourable to human rights must be pluralist, interdisciplinary, participatory, de-commodified, non-utilitarian and non-consequentialist. The author proposes that it must not only assume the performative character of economics but also, and especially, its transformative purpose. Political Economy for Human Rights will offer students, academics, activists and policy makers useful tools to understand some of the main contradictions of con- temporary societies and new paths leading to a more just and fraternal world. It will also be of great interest to the general public concerned with human rights and economic issues.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26026
Type: book
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