The crisis of capital, human rights and class struggle
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0259.2023.e94517Abstract
The issue of human rights (HR) has raised a number of polemics, theoretical and political challenges that concern, among other aspects, the conception and social function that they can play as a strategy of survival, endurance, and struggle of the working class or, on the other hand, as a tool of the dominant classes for the naturalization of social inequality and ideological domination.
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