Rehumanize - by Aimee Murphy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Who deserves human rights?
- About the Author: Aimee Murphy is the founder of Rehumanize International, a non-partisan, secular organization dedicated to bringing an end to all aggressive violence against human beings through education, discourse, and action.
- 292 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Religion, Politics & State
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About the Book
Who deserves human rights? The answer to this question defines our character as individuals and as nations. This book is rooted in the conviction that we must stand against all forms of dehumanization and actively seek to rehumanize victims of violence. We must work to create a world where every human is respected in the culture, valued throughout their life in society, and protected in the law from all forms of violence.Book Synopsis
"Who deserves human rights? The answer to this question defines our character as individuals and as nations. This book is rooted in my conviction that we
must stand against all forms of dehumanization and actively seek to rehumanize victims of violence. We must work to create a world where every human is respected in the culture, valued throughout their life in society, and protected in the law from all forms of violence."
Review Quotes
"An extraordinary manuscript . . .Well done indeed! Aimee Murphy has managed to compile a powerful, in depth and scholarly work with extensive research beyond anything I have ever read on the issues. Clearly, it is not an easy read (how could it be otherwise?) and while I am not a scholar, I care very deeply about the core tenets at issue and I have spent a good deal of my adult life publicly advocating and defending them. I wish the success of this remarkable work!" --Martin Sheen, Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor known for roles in The West Wing, Apocalypse Now, The Departed, Grace & Frankie, and The Way
"This book is a must-read for all serious human rights advocates. In an in-depth, comprehensive examination of the life issues in modern society through the lens of the Consistent Life Ethic, a philosophy whereby all humans have the right to live a dignified life free of violence, Murphy calls out both major political parties in the US for their selective (dare I say "inconsistent"?) approaches to legalized violence, and connects all the dots with thoughtful evidence and research. Like-minded people who feel politically unhoused will find refuge in this passionate invitation to her organization, Rehumanize International, a movement dedicated to education, dialogue and action towards ending violence against humans while building a culture of life and peace. If you fancy yourself an honest defender of life, pick up this book. We have some serious work ahead of us." --Jeannie Gaffigan, writer, producer, and New York Times bestselling author
Aimee Murphy asks the hard questions that test our commitment to protect human life and human dignity. Her primer is intelligent, instructive, and incisive about these overlapping challenges we face in today's society." --Gloria Purvis, host of "The Gloria Purvis Podcast" with America Media and inaugural Pastoral Fellow with the Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity at the McGrath Institute for Church Life
About the Author
Aimee Murphy is the founder of Rehumanize International, a non-partisan, secular organization dedicated to bringing an end to all aggressive violence against human beings through education, discourse, and action. For this world-changing work, Murphy has been featured in news media outlets such as MSNBC, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, The Washington Post, VICE News, and many more.