The rights of man ; or, What are we fighting for? / H. G. Wells ; with an introduction by Ali Smith.

Author/creator Wells, H. G. author.
Other author Smith, Ali, 1962- writer of introduction.
Format Book
EditionFirst Vintage Classics edition.
PublicationNew York : Vintage Books, a dvision of Penguin Random House LLC, 2017.
Descriptionxlv, 128 pages ; 21 cm.
Subjects

Portion of title What are we fighting for?
SeriesVintage classics
Vintage classics. ^A270287
Abstract H. G. Wells’s passionate and influential manifesto never before available in the United States was first published in England in 1940 in response to World War II. The progressive ideas Wells set out were instrumental in the creation of the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the UK’s Human Rights Act. In the face of a global miscarriage of justice, The Rights of Man made a clear statement of mankind’s responsibilities to itself. Seventy-five years later we are again witnessing a humanitarian crisis, with human rights in developed nations under threat and millions of refugees displaced. A new introduction to Wells’s work by award-winning novelist Ali Smith underlines the continuing urgency and relevance of one of the most important humanitarian texts of the twentieth century. -- Provided by publisher.
General noteOriginally published: London : Penguin Books, 1940.
ISBN9780525432340 (paperback)
ISBN0525432345 (paperback)

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Joyner General Stacks JC571 .W45 2017 ✔ Available Place Hold