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Reclaiming American virtue: the human rights revolution of the 1970s

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Abstract

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Enter Human Rights -- 1. The Postwar Marginality of Universal Human Rights -- 2. Managing Civil Rights at Home -- 3. The Trauma of the Vietnam War -- 4. The Liberal Critique of Right-Wing Dictatorships -- 5. The Anticommunist Embrace of Human Rights -- 6. A New Calculus Emerges -- 7. Insurgency on Capitol Hill -- 8. The Human Rights Lobby -- 9. A Moralist Campaigns for President -- 10. "We Want to Be Proud Again" -- Conclusion: Universal Human Rights in American Foreign Policy -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliographical Essay -- Acknowledgments -- Index

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Reclaiming American virtue: the Human Rights revolution of the 1970s

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English

Publisher

Harvard University Press

ISBN

9780674726031

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