The Moral Solipsism of Global Ethics Inc
Alex de Waal: Human rights, democracy and Amnesty International, 23 August 2001
Like Water on Stone: The Story of Amnesty International
by Jonathan Power.
Allen Lane, 332 pp., £12.99, May 2001,0 7139 9319 7 Show More
by Jonathan Power.
Allen Lane, 332 pp., £12.99, May 2001,
Future Positive: International Co-operation in the 21st Century
by Michael Edwards.
Earthscan, 292 pp., £12.99, September 2000,1 85383 740 7 Show More
by Michael Edwards.
Earthscan, 292 pp., £12.99, September 2000,
East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia
by Daniel Bell.
Princeton, 369 pp., £12.50, May 2000,0 691 00508 7 Show More
by Daniel Bell.
Princeton, 369 pp., £12.50, May 2000,
“... enterprise begins in moral solipsism. Most accounts of the human rights industry – including Jonathan Power’s Like Water on Stone, the history of Amnesty International, timed for its 40th birthday this year – have a whiff of Whig history about them. It is hard for those driven by conviction and concern to imagine what it might be like for those ... ”