Jacques Maritain and Human Rights: Totalitarianism, Anti-Semitism and Democracy (1936-1951)
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The influence of Jacques Maritain in the postwar era’s embrace of human rights is undeniable. Scholars, however, overlook a major shift in his use of language. Daniele Lorenzini argues the turn from Maritain’s use of the expression “rights of the person” to ”the rights of man” is packed with meaning. Reconstructing the historical context in which this shift occurred is key to fully grasping what Maritain accomplished. It is also essential if one seeks to defend Maritain against accusation ...






















