The Human Right to Health
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
An esteemed philosopher provides a shrewd examination of the future of the human right to health.
Esta serie profundiza en los complejos desafíos que enfrenta el mundo contemporáneo. Ofrece análisis detallados de temas cruciales, desde la agitación política hasta las crisis medioambientales. Cada volumen explora la interconexión de los problemas globales, buscando posibles soluciones. Es una lectura esencial para cualquiera que desee comprender la dinámica de nuestro planeta.
An esteemed philosopher provides a shrewd examination of the future of the human right to health.
This classic text shows how both state-driven and market-led development models have failed and argues for a completely new kind of agenda.
On Third World streets or first world televisions, Latin American children are seen but seldom listened to. Talk to the children themselves and a different picture emerges, one of children as active and resourceful fighters, struggling to improve their lives
Focusing on the impact of racial stereotyping, this book presents a passionate African perspective against the portrayal of people of African descent by influential white scholars. It critiques media practices that perpetuate racist ideas, especially in the context of African current events. The author exposes how respected American intellectuals often disguise racist ideologies within seemingly fair discussions. By challenging these narratives, the book aims to reshape the understanding of 'race' and highlight the detrimental effects of racism on scholarly work.