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When Hope and History Rhyme: Natural Law Human Rights from Ancient Greece to Modern America

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When Hope and History Rhyme: Natural Law Human Rights from Ancient Greece to Modern America
When Hope and History Rhyme: Natural Law Human Rights from Ancient Greece to Modern America

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When Hope and History Rhyme: Natural Law Human Rights from Ancient Greece to Modern America

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An exploration of natural law for an era of deep division: Burgess lays out the long struggle to protect human rights for all citizens.
Dr. King's famous words—"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice”—rest on the thinking and policy of philosophers and legislators from ancient Greece to the present day.
Douglas R. Burgess Jr.—a broadly published writer and professor of legal history—tells us that important story, from the Greeks to the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, ending with FDR's "Four Freedoms" and the Nuremberg Trials. With timely reference to recent assaults on human rights, including the 2021 attack on the US Capitol,
When Hope and History Rhyme
has both historical sweep and contemporary significance.

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