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"Whose Right is it Anyway?: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Universal Human Rights Problem"

by Lucero Truszkowski | Xchanges 15.2, Fall 2020


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Contents

Introduction

History

Why the Rhetoric is Flawed

A More Flexible Set of Rights

Nondiscursive Rhetoric in the Illustrated UDHR

Conclusion

References

About the Author

About the Author

Lucero Truszkowski is a fourth-year undergraduate student from Eastern Connecticut State University majoring in English with a concentration in rhetoric and composition. She plans to pursue a career in technical writing, editing, and publishing after earning a graduate degree in the next few years.

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Posted by xcheditor on May 21, 2021 in Issue 15.2, article

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