THE LEGACY OF HARVARD PROFESSOR RONALD DWORKIN FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: WHY AND HOW HE CHALLENGED PHILOSOPHERS OF LAW,SUPREME COURT JUSTICES,AND POLITICIANS TO TAKE RIGHTS SERIOUSLY |
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作者单位: | [1]Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Fayetteville State University/UNC. Researchfields: Human Rights, Civil Rights, Development Ethics, Sustaining Democracy, and Theories ofJustice. [2]Assistant Professor of History, Fayetteville State University/UNC. Researchfields: Black Activism and Methodologies in the Civil Rights/Black Power Movements and BlackWomen's Roles in social movements for justice, equality and empowerment. [3]Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fayetteville State University/UNC. He earnedhis Ph. D from University of Alberta, Canada in 2007. Research fields: Social and PoliticalPhilosophy, History of Ethics, Ethical Theories, Applied Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion. |
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摘 要: | The weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves.
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关 键 词: | 哈佛大学 哲学家 法律 遗产 运动 民权 作者 权利 |
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