Andrew Sears Knihy


The book explores the creation of the Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, led by Eleanor Roosevelt, as a pivotal response to the devastation of WWII. It emphasizes how this document outlines thirty fundamental human rights that serve as a foundation for global agreements. As a member of the UN, the United States is bound by these principles, which aim to elevate human consciousness and promote a world where these rights are recognized and upheld, addressing the challenges of ignorance and non-compliance.