The case for collective human rights: The reality of group suffering

Ethics and International Affairs 10:47–61 (1996)
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Abstract

Felice argues that individual human rights, which have proven to be of enormous value in the twentieth century, must be extended to communities ranging from the family unit to the entire human community

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