CRITICISM OF THE TRADITION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
A CRÍTICA DA TRADIÇÃO DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS
Abstract
This article contextualizes the studies of Human Rights today, based on the tradition that affirms its history and defines the usual ways of thinking about them. In this context, the linearity of historical progress, the liberal pact and the common sense of these rights are questioned. Which, justify both the tradition in their thought and history, as for the present manifested by those rights. As for the structure of the text, first, there is a synthesis of the readings and the ‘state of the art’ on the subject. Then, a presentation on tradition and historical narrative. Finally, it is questioned and criticized the tradition of Human Rights. In that regard, this article problematizes the traditional formation of Human Rights that is affirmed nowadays, from the state of the art, historical narrative and critical legal theory.
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