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  1. The Claims of Human Rights: An Introduction
  2. Ian Balfour, Eduardo Cadava
  3. pp. 277-296
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  1. Who Is the Subject of the Rights of Man?
  2. Jacques Rancière
  3. pp. 297-310
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  1. Is a Philosophy of Human Civic Rights Possible? New Reflections on Equaliberty
  2. Etienne Balibar, James Swenson
  3. pp. 311-322
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  1. The Last of the Rogue States: The "Democracy to Come," Opening in Two Turns
  2. Jacques Derrida, Pascale-Anne Brault, Michael Naas
  3. pp. 323-341
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  1. The Right to Have Rights (Four-and-a-Half Remarks)
  2. Werner Hamacher, Kirk Wetters
  3. pp. 343-356
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  1. The Anti-Human: Man and Citizen before the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
  2. Susan Maslan
  3. pp. 357-374
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  1. Dead Right: Hegel and the Terror
  2. Rebecca Comay
  3. pp. 375-395
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  1. From Philanthropy to Humanitarianism: Remarks and an Interview
  2. Rony Brauman, Philippe Petit, Sarah Clift
  3. pp. 397-417
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  1. Reflections on Culture and Cultural Rights
  2. Bruce Robbins, Elsa Stamatopoulou
  3. pp. 419-434
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  1. Mobilizing Shame
  2. Thomas Keenan
  3. pp. 435-449
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  1. "The Most We Can Hope For. . . ": Human Rights and the Politics of Fatalism
  2. Wendy Brown
  3. pp. 451-463
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  1. Melville's Benito Cereno and the Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
  2. Paul Downes
  3. pp. 465-488
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  1. The Testamentary Whimper
  2. Avital Ronell
  3. pp. 489-499
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  1. From Politics to Biopolitics. . . and Back
  2. Slavoj Žižek
  3. pp. 501-521
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  1. Righting Wrongs
  2. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
  3. pp. 523-581
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  1. Internet Resources
  2. p. 582
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 585-588
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