So, I had to read this for school and it's honestly been a while since I had to read anything worthwhile for a class so it was a bit rough. It was difficult to follow most of the time, but when it flowed it was wonderful. So many things I'd never considered (human rights being forced on the rest of the world via Western imperialism, religious freedom vs freedom of speech, human rights vs communitarian rights, etc) and I really appreciated the stimulation. My brain hasn't really stopped comparing and contemplating and trying to figure out where I stand on so many important issues. But the frequency with which the author seemed to contradict herself was pretty infuriating.