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Quality of Life and Human Rights Policies in the U.S.

Learn How Our Two Political Parties Compare In this Educational Book.

About The Author

About Ilsa Solveig

Solveig Lottes is an emerita professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She holds a B.S. and M.S. from Purdue University in mathematics and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied in two programs—one focusing on sexuality and the other on research methods and statistics.

Lottes is a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and was invited to join the International Academy of Sex Research. Her work includes an international focus and has been translated into three languages. She co-edited the book New Views of Sexual Health: The Case of Finland and has published nearly 60 book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles.

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QUALITY OF LIFE

This book is to educate Americans and others about the meaning of Human Rights as defined by documents of the United Nations and scholars. Lottes examines ten major domestic social problems in the U.S. and describes how these problems could be reduced if policy makers considered the human rights impacts of the policies they propose. She assumes that if human rights-based frameworks guided social policy, fewer violations of these rights would occur. She proposes specific policies consistent with human rights to reduce these ten social problems. In doing so, she provides a blueprint of questions and information to consider before voting in future elections. In addition, she proposes mandatory education in both human rights and empathy for all American citizens from grades K-college. Lottes presents evidence for her views and asks questions important questions about the kind of country we want the U.S. to be.

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Why Read This Book?

The book is useful to those who value democracy and empathic programs to help Americans realize their human rights. This book would also be useful to university academics in several disciplines including public policy, sociology, political science, civics, public health history and law. The book, for example, would be appropriate for professionals in public policy who teach courses in values determining policy.

For example, a course titled Debating Human Rights in Public Policy could use my book and readings with different perspectives.

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This book opened my eyes to how human rights can shape our policies. Lottes makes it clear how understanding these rights can help solve important issues in our country. A must-read for anyone who cares about our future!

Amanda A

I never thought about how human rights connect to everyday problems in America. Lottes’ suggestions for policy changes are practical and inspiring. This book is a great guide for voters looking to make a difference!

Rudy Jackson

Lottes makes a powerful case for why we need to teach human rights and empathy in schools. Her ideas are thoughtful and relevant. This book is not just for politicians—it's for all of us who want to create a better society!

Stella

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Welcome to Ilsa Articles

Why We Need to Educate Ourselves About Human Rights

Why We Need to Educate Ourselves About Human Rights

Human rights are every individual’s fundamental rights for freedom and protection regardless of their nationality, gender, or religion.

How Human Rights Connect to Everyday Problems in America

How Human Rights Connect to Everyday Problems in America

In the United States, the idea of human rights sounds like a distant concept because it only comes into consideration during policy discussions…

How Human Rights Can Shape Our Policies

How Human Rights Can Shape Our Policies

The role of human rights in policymaking is crucial because the government gets a scroll of instructions that guides it in creating policies…