Proclamations and Conventions
Through much of the 20th century, dignity appeared in assorted writings as a reason for peacemaking and for promoting human rights.
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Subsequent proclamations also invoke dignity in the call for more rights. None of the international proclamations suggest dignity is the rare quality that some commentators say it should be.
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“Why does almost everything seem to me like its own parody? Why must I think that almost all, no, all the methods and conventions of art today are good for parody only?”
—Thomas Mann (18751955)
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