ABSTRACT

In Nonsense upon Stilts¸ first published in 1987, Waldron includes and discusses extracts from three classic critiques of the idea of natural rights embodied in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Each text is prefaced by an historical introduction and an analysis of its main themes. The collection as a whole in introduced with an essay tracing the philosophical background to the three critiques as well as the eighteenth-century idea of natural rights which they attacked.

But the point of reproducing these works is not merely historical. Modern attacks on ‘rights-based’ political philosophy mirror the concerns of Bentham, Burke and Marx. Jeremy Waldron has therefore added an extensive concluding essay which relates these classic texts to the modern discussion of rights and re-examines the idea of rights in the light of contemporary critiques. This text provides an invaluable teaching tool for courses in politics and philosophy.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part 2|7 pages

The ‘Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen’ 1789

part 3|48 pages

Jeremy Bentham's Anarchical Fallacies

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

chapter |24 pages

Anarchical Fallacies;

being an examination of the Declaration of Rights issued during the French Revolution

chapter |7 pages

Supply Without Burthen or Escheat Vice Taxation:

being a proposal for a saving of taxes by an extension of the law of escheat: including strictures on the taxes on collateral succession, comprised in the budget on 7th December, 1795

part 4|42 pages

Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

chapter |23 pages

Reflections on the Revolution in France

and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris by the right honourable Edmund Burke

part 5|32 pages

Karl Marx's ‘On the Jewish Question’

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter |14 pages

‘On the Jewish Question’

chapter 6|59 pages

Nonsense upon Stilts? – a reply