Ken Booth

Ken Booth

Ken Booth (born January 29, 1943) is a British International Relations theorist. He is currently the E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales Aberystwyth. [ [http://www.aber.ac.uk/~inpwww/staff/booth.html Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol - International Politics ] ]

He has been a visiting researcher at the US Naval War College, Dalhousie University in Canada, and Cambridge University. He is a former Chair, and the first President of the British International Studies Association. He was part of the editorial team of the "Review of International Studies", and currently serves as both Academic Editor of the Lynne Rienner 'Critical Security Studies' series and the journal "International Relations"

He is an elected Academician of the Society of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences. He was elected to the British Academy in 2006. [ [http://www.britac.ac.uk/fellowship/elections/2006/booth_k.html British Academy Fellow: Professor Ken Booth ] ]

In a 1991 article in the International Relations journal "International Affairs" he set out a radical position which he labelled "utopian realism". Within the terminology of IR theory he is considered a post-positivist and a critic of orthodox realism. More recently, Booth has been very involved in the Welsh School branch of Critical Security Studies.

Work

Ken Booth is most famous for his "three tyrannies". Aside from strongly arguing for freeing of the individual through emancipation (freeing the individual from the burdens that would otherwise obstruct or restrict his or her full potential of his being.

Three Tyrannies:1. Presentism: An anti-historical way of looking at human rights. In order to understand human rights one must look at the history of how it arose. Why we need them in the first place is important. Depending on what values you want to hold, human rights can change. 2. Culturism: Cultures are not fixed once and for all. It does not make sense to talk about culture in absolute terms, especially in contemporary IR. We do not have discrete cultures or nations. Culture should not deny the universalism of human rights.3. Scientific Objectivity: Stems from ideas of positivism and rationalism.

Ken Booth defends universalism. In the end, he makes the argument that we don't have human rights because we are human, but we have them because we want to become human. Throughout human history we've seen devastation against other humans, we have to find human rights to curve those wrongs.

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