Politics and Poetica of Rights in Modern Iran

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<p>This book delves into the history of subjective rights within the context of 19th-century Iran specifically during the eventful Qajar era. The crux of its research lies in the emergence and evolution of the concept of subjective rights as opposed to the notion of objective rights.<br> <br>During this pivotal period this transition marked a paradigm shift from “right as to be right” to “right as to have a right.” A central pillar of this book is the creation of a meta-theory one that sheds light on the semantical evolution of the concept of rights. Within these pages readers will find a concise history tracing the conceptual path that led from the objective to the subjective realm of rights. In addition to these historical explorations it delves into the intricate field of rights theory investigating the foundations and justifications of rights. Employing the Hohfeldian framework it analyses various conceptions of rights as they manifest within travel literature enlightenment literature and dream literature of the Qajar era.<br> <br>This book will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in Iranian studies Iranian history Persian literature and human rights.</p>
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