Cruelty or Humanity: Challenges, Opportunities and Responsibilities

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Policy Press, 23.09.2020 - 232 Seiten
Cruelty has long been a feature of states’ domestic and foreign policies but is seldom acknowledged. Governments mouth respect for human rights yet promote discrimination, violence and suppression of critics. Documenting case studies from around the world, distinguished academic and human rights activist Stuart Rees exposes politicians’ cruel motives and the resulting outcomes. Using his first-hand observations and insights from international poets, he argues for courageous action to support non-violence in every aspect of public and private life for the survival of people, animals and the planet.
 

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Mandelshtam Osip The people need poetry
1
Perpetrators and victims
11
Fenton James Tiananmen
19
Johnson Eva A letter to my mother
25
Darwish Mahmoud Psalm
33
Brecht Bertolt To those born later
39
Explaining causes
49
MacNeice Louis Prayer before birth
59
Rees Stuart Tell me the truth about war
100
Humanitarian alternatives
109
Wordsworth William Humanity
110
Waters Roger Each small candle
116
Krieger David True to himself
124
Cruel or compassionate world?
129
Humanity on a bonfire
151
References
173

Neruda Pablo The dictators
74
Cruelty as policy
81
Nunucaal Oodgeroo The protectors
90

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Stuart Rees is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sydney and a human rights activist in several countries. He is regarded as one of Australia’s most consistent campaigners for justice.

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