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Human rights have triumphed globally but no other historical period has witnessed greater violations of their principles.
Exploring this paradox through the work of Ernst Bloch and by using the psychoanalytical concept of the imaginary, the essay
argues that human rights express the utopian hope for a society in which people are no longer degraded and despised. This
hope however has been hijacked by governments, submerged into treaties and conventions and often leads to the dismembering
and reassembly of people into synthetic entities-carriers of rights. The postmodern utopia is the hope of an (impossible)
future existential unity.
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