Book Details
Ethical Human Rights
Ethical Human Rights
Author: ANTHONY RAVLICH
Publication Year: 2017
ISBN: 9781631818141
Page Count: 304
List Price: $89.99
Book Introduction:  This book provides a new plan for the world - an ethical approach to human rights, development and globalization which is firmly based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and unlike the prevailing ideologies has no human rights omissions.
In author’s view, so the considerable majority of State leaderships can avoid accountability many human rights are omitted from international law.
But the author considers the UN and States cannot claim the Universal Declaration as its authority when it leaves out so many human rights which he describes as a UN ‘hidden’ collectivist agenda.
On 10 December 2008 at the UN, and hidden behind a global iron curtain, neoliberal absolutism, was created to replace neoliberalism. Both ideologies are found to stem from the UN ‘hidden’ collectivist agenda and result in the gross neglect of many.
In the author’s view, neoliberal absolutism resulted in a major rebalance of ideological and economic power from the West to the Rest. In addition, exploitation was permitted by omission under international law resulting in the global financial crisis in 2008.
In the author’s view, the UN’s ‘hidden’ collectivist agenda constitutes a global crime against humanity and the West should and would be justified in boycotting the UN until it is removed.

ANTHONY RAVLICH
ANTHONY RAVLICH
ANTHONY RAVLICH is a seeker of human rights truth, an activist and writer. From the outset he adopted a duty to inform the public of important human rights truths. Under neoliberalism these were very dark times particularly for those, including him, low on the social scale. Although not entirely unscathed that he was able to survive the ordeal with his sanity intact and able to articulate what happened he attribute to human rights which allowed him to fight throughout but also to spirituality whose strict inner discipline enabled a detachment from his situation so he could be objective in his work, for which he thanks God.

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