Should we Rethink Human Rights?
The aim of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is to treat all people with fairness, respect, equality, and dignity. Few people would openly deny… Read More »Should we Rethink Human Rights?
The aim of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is to treat all people with fairness, respect, equality, and dignity. Few people would openly deny… Read More »Should we Rethink Human Rights?
It is a widely held fallacy that the parable of the Good Samaritan advocates loving everyone. While there is an implicit message to love all,… Read More »The Implicit Precept of Proximity as Relational Responsibility
For many people, poverty is equated with joblessness. But there is an increasing awareness of ‘working poverty’, where a person can be employed and still… Read More »Working Poverty: A Relational Challenge
In a previous post I described a few of the unexpected responses to the pandemic we’ve experienced here in Australia. We were left with the… Read More »The Relational Challenge of COVID-19 (Part 2)
Back in March 2020, as the world was coming to terms with the implications of the new virus, people here in Australia responded in some… Read More »The Relational Challenge of COVID-19 (Part 1)
Welcome to The Relationist Blog. We are launching this new venture today with a short series of posts examining some of the relational implications of… Read More »Launch of The Relationist Blog