Eurocentric human rights historicity: colonizing discourses
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Decolonization, Human Rights, Theory of LawAbstract
This paper approach of the traditional conception constructed since the hegemonic discourse. Thus, this work problematizes the traditional foundations of human rights from the Latin American liberation processes to a decolonial basis of human rights. The reasoning of this discussion is based on the deductive research method and, this way, to collect the reports of the origin of the historicity of human nature, which formulate a colonizing function of the human rights. With this, the core of this research is a decolonial analysis of the foundational discourses of the human rights in human nature, which are subsidiary to a formulation that focuses on property despite the historical colonial expropriation that reinvents itself in the power structure of these societies.
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