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    Honoured in the Breach: Human Rights as Principles of a Past Age.Gary Teeple - 2007 - Studies in Social Justice 1 (2):136-145.
    Rights define the prevailing relations that constitute a community. They are in turn defined by the character of a given mode of production, and as that changes so too the system of rights. The rights that comprise ‘human rights’ evolved in the transition from feudalism to capitalism and represent the principles of the emerging world order in the 18th and 19th centuries. Only in the aftermath of World War II with the exhaustion or defeat of the European states and Japan (...)
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