Rights from Wrongs

A Secular Theory of the Origins of Rights

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Alan M. Dershowitz: Rights from Wrongs (2004, Basic Books)

Published Nov. 6, 2004 by Basic Books.

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978-0-465-01714-0
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The premise of the book, that rights exist in order to avoid or slow down the repetition of past wrongs committed by the human race, is a simple one... and one that I've found many of my associates seem able to accept ad hoc without much argument.

Alan M. Dershowitz will provide the arguments anyway, but most importantly he provides continually through the book a clarification on this view of the origins of rights. This clarification is that it is not a comprehensive doctrine that will yield a set of rights that we would find morally binding and logically valid. In his view, the establishment, and curtailment, of rights is a continual process. We ought to change our view of rights based on the experiences we continue to have. This includes experiences of wrongs we wish to avoid and experience as to whether the rights we establish help curtail those …