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Drawn from great speeches, constitutional documents, philosophy, private letters and diaries, religious works, and histories, the 300 extracts in this collection mark defining moments in the progress of humankind through four millennia on its path to political, religious, and intellectual freedom. This volume affirms human achievement on every page. Among its many and diverse voices are Anne Frank, Plato, Lillian Hellman, William Wordsworth, John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Tom Paine, Sir Walter Raleigh, Demosthenes, Florence Nightingale, Winston Churchill, St. Francis, and Jesus. Their words find the sense in the variable course of human events, and their truths survive the vicissitudes of history. Arranged chronologically, the documents present centuries of truths that have set men and women free. Among the anthology's highlights are the last speech of Socrates, on his condemnation to death in 399 B.C; Nelson Mandela's 1964 speech from the dock; Emile Zola's "J'accuse," Peter Millar on the tearing down of the Berlin Wall; Thomas Paine's "The Rights of Man"; Mary Wollstonecraft's "Vindication of the Rights of Women"; former slave Frederick Douglass's open letter to his former master; Lion Feuchtwanger's letter to X, on the Nazi confiscation of his house; and Abelard writing to Heloise on eternal love.

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This anthology from prolific editor Lewis (The Mammoth Book of the West, etc.) is a bit of a potpourri (e.g., does On the Origin of Species, which is excerpted, really qualify as a human rights document? How about the Rules of Courtly Love and the Ten Commandments?). But Lewis also includes the foundational texts of the human rights movement, making this volume valuable to anyone interested in the genesis and history of the concept of human rights: from Socrates's speech to his judges as recorded by Plato in The Apology, to the Magna Carta, to the U.N.'s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and including along the way the Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 and an excerpt from Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Lewis unequivocally declares the West "the highest form of society yet achieved" for offering "personal freedom and material well-being." He calls his book "a "primer for citizens of the West and for those elsewhere who wish to emulate its finer points," and at that, he succeeds.
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  • PublisherRunning Press
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0786712686
  • ISBN 13 9780786712687
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages544
  • EditorLewis Jon E.

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