By Biko Agozino
Theoria and Praxis: International Joural of Interdisciplinary Thought
Vol 2, No 1 (2014) The Idea of Human Rights
Eurocentrism dominates and distorts human rights discourse as is the
case with almost every other topic in sociology. The assumption is that
human rights are Western values with the best exemplars of the tradition
to be found in western liberal democratic states based on theoretical
and legal-philosophical ideas developed by the Enlightenment and by the
Western scholars who inherited that tradition. By neglecting other
communities of interpretation on the human rights discourse,
Eurocentrism contributes to the stunting of social thought the way
ethnocentrism usually does. This papyrus departs from the Eurocentric
approach by focusing on the profound contributions of people of African
descent to the theoretical clarification of human rights issues and to
the heroic historical struggles to advance the practice of human rights
for all of humanity.
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