Human Rights Dialogue (1994–2005): Series 2 No. 12 (Spring 2005): Cultural Rights: Section 2
Jan 1, 2001
About the Series
Human Rights Dialogue promotes a global discussion of human rights ideas and practices by presenting firsthand accounts of issues in real-life contexts.
This review of Paul Thomas Anderson's Oscar-nominated "One Battle After Another" discusses gender roles, white supremacy, and the motivations of revolutionaries.
From Caracas to Tehran, U.S. power is no longer justified through a narrative of liberal internationalism. Matias Spektor examines the consequences of this shift.