This book collects and analyzes a repertoire of responses by human rights organizations to the crackdown against civil society in the populist context.
As the most informative and comprehensive account of public perceptions of human rights available across several regions of the world, Taking Root challenges a number of accepted truths held by human rights supporters and skeptics alike.
Nearly all the material here is in the form of quoted extracts from distinguished authorities (and much of what is quoted is interestingly controversial as I found from first hand experience).
Ronald James knows about choices, both good and bad. Unfortunately, he also knows all too well about the personal cost and tragic results that bad choices bring.