Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy is a book by Henry Shue in which he examines the issue of human rights and its relation to U.S. foreign policy.
[1][2][3][4][5][6] Thomas Pogge,[7] Michael Payne,[8] and Andrew Cohen[9] criticized Shue's ideas on basic rights.
Jordan Kiper provided a defense of Shue's arguments for basic rights.
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