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The Rights of Spring

A Memoir of Innocence Abroad

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Blending literature, philosophy, and social theory, this essay offers a critical examination of Western humanitarian activism and its impact on human rights. Through incisive self-reflection and analysis, it challenges conventional perspectives, making it a significant work for activists and scholars alike. Its cult status among a niche audience highlights its importance, and its release for broader readership is seen as a significant event in contemporary discourse.

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The Rights of Spring, David Kennedy

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2009
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