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<description>Redefining Human Rights by: Bethany Stotts, May 04, 2009 When Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen released his book Development as Freedom in 1999, his argument that democratic freedoms had an economic component in the developing world was greeted with acclaim. Now a World Bank employee building upon Sen&#x26;#x2019;s conception of positive and negative freedoms is arguing that the twin discourses of human rights and development need to reach an accord. &#x26;#x201C;In many instances when policy makers are producing policies in these countries, they pay only lip service to the role of economic freedom in their own development strategy,&#x26;#x201D; said Jean-Pierre...</description>
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