Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War

Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War

ISBN-10:
158367148X
ISBN-13:
9781583671481
Pub. Date:
11/01/2006
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
ISBN-10:
158367148X
ISBN-13:
9781583671481
Pub. Date:
11/01/2006
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War

Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War

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Overview

Since the end of the Cold War, the idea of human rights has been made into a justification for intervention by the world's leading economic and military powers—above all, the United States—in countries that are vulnerable to their attacks. The criteria for such intervention have become more arbitrary and self-serving, and their form more destructive, from Yugoslavia to Afghanistan to Iraq. Until the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the large parts of the left was often complicit in this ideology of intervention—discovering new “Hitlers” as the need arose, and denouncing antiwar arguments as appeasement on the model of Munich in 1938.

Jean Bricmont’s Humanitarian Imperialism is both a historical account of this development and a powerful political and moral critique. It seeks to restore the critique of imperialism to its rightful place in the defense of human rights. It describes the leading role of the United States in initiating military and other interventions, but also on the obvious support given to it by European powers and NATO. It outlines an alternative approach to the question of human rights, based on the genuine recognition of the equal rights of people in poor and wealthy countries.

Timely, topical, and rigorously argued, Jean Bricmont’s book establishes a firm basis for resistance to global war with no end in sight.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583671481
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Publication date: 11/01/2006
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Jean Bricmont is professor of theoretical physics at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He is the author of Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals’ Abuse of Science (with Alan Sokal) and other political and scientific publications.

Diana Johnstoneis a distinguished researcher and commentator on contemporary global politics. She is the author of The Politics of Euromissiles: Europe’s Role in America’s World (Verso, 1985). Her writings have been published in New Left Review, Counterpunch, and Covert Action Quarterly.

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