TY - JOUR
T1 - The capitalist political economy and human rights
T2 - Cross-natonal evidence
AU - Burkhart, Ross E.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - In a growing empirical literature on the determinants of human rights violations, the variable economic system has been untried as an independent variable in multivariate models. More theoretical treatments suggest that capitalism is more of a destructive force in the community, and thus more problematic for the observance of human rights, that it is helpful in the maintenance of human rights. An alternative consideration is that capitalism, through it encouraging the development of democratic institutions, has an indirect positive effect on human rights practices. This manuscript tests three models of human rights using variables common to the literature (political, economic, cultural, demographic), and the uncommon variable capitalism, using OLS regression. The negative capitalism-human rights violations theoretical perspective finds more support, though the parameter estimates generally lack statistical significance. The conclusion at this stage of the research is that hypotheses of capitalism's relationship to political repression will have to be more strongly articulated if capitalism is to be included as an independent variable in models of political repression.
AB - In a growing empirical literature on the determinants of human rights violations, the variable economic system has been untried as an independent variable in multivariate models. More theoretical treatments suggest that capitalism is more of a destructive force in the community, and thus more problematic for the observance of human rights, that it is helpful in the maintenance of human rights. An alternative consideration is that capitalism, through it encouraging the development of democratic institutions, has an indirect positive effect on human rights practices. This manuscript tests three models of human rights using variables common to the literature (political, economic, cultural, demographic), and the uncommon variable capitalism, using OLS regression. The negative capitalism-human rights violations theoretical perspective finds more support, though the parameter estimates generally lack statistical significance. The conclusion at this stage of the research is that hypotheses of capitalism's relationship to political repression will have to be more strongly articulated if capitalism is to be included as an independent variable in models of political repression.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0362-3319(02)00160-X
DO - 10.1016/S0362-3319(02)00160-X
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036106377
SN - 0362-3319
VL - 39
SP - 155
EP - 170
JO - Social Science Journal
JF - Social Science Journal
IS - 2
ER -