Life Without Rights: Human Rights or Neighborly Love

Life Without Rights: Human Rights or Neighborly Love

by Birgit Berggrensson
Life Without Rights: Human Rights or Neighborly Love

Life Without Rights: Human Rights or Neighborly Love

by Birgit Berggrensson

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Overview

The topic of the book is the focus on rights, which has spread like wildfire above all in the Western part of the world since the Second World War and the impact this way of thinking has had on how we see our fellow human beings. The author sees rights focused thinking and neighborly love as opposites and does not think that the two are compatible. They are mutually exclusive.

In other words a different way of thinking is called for, and this applies to all the things that we human beings feel we are entitled to and claim, starting with The Declaration of Human Rights and continuing to the right to a roof over one's head; throughout the chapters of the book the author argues that we human beings do not have any rights at all, and how we instead have to take a closer look at the parts of rights focused thinking that might be justified. What is the interface of human rights and compassion?

The various topics are introduced to the reader by a fairytale or a story, which is meant to make the reader reflect on the problem before meeting the author's point of view the same way Jesus made his followers think about a problem by means of parables. What is a human right? How can we tell whether a proposed human right is really one? How do we establish the content of particular human rights and how do we prevent such rights from harming human relations?

These are questions that the author tries to answer.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160824543
Publisher: Universal-Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Birgit Berggrensson grew up in a Scandinavian welfare society where most things were free and no one was poor, and she learned that the more welfare was introduced by the state and the more human rights were fulfilled, the more people demanded – none of it made anybody happy. During the many years she worked as a business college professor and now in her work as an ordained Lutheran pastor – and as a mother of three sons – her teaching is that true happiness is achieved, only when you take responsibility for your own life and put your fellow human being first. In her book her aim is to illustrate just how much harm the growing demand for rights is doing, and it is her hope to bring this topic up for discussion in as many circles as possible. She holds an MA in Theology from the University of Copenhagen and an MA in English and German from Copenhagen Business School. She has studied at the University in Heidelberg, Germany and at Wheaton College, Mass. USA, and was a lecturer and head of department for International studies at Niels Brock Business College 1980 until 2003, as well as the Resident Twinning Advisor for EU projects in Hungary and Croatia 1991-2004.
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