Gene Blocker

  1. What, according to H. Gene Blocker, are the most important historical sources for our contemporary conception of human rights?
  2. To what extent, if at all, can you identify in contemporary culture and government specific legacies of any of the ancient codes, documents, and artifacts we studied this week?
  3. What, according to H. Gene Blocker, are the most important historical sources for our contemporary conception of human rights?
  4. To what extent, if at all, can you identify in contemporary culture and government specific legacies of any of the ancient codes, documents, and artifacts we studied this week?
  5. What, according to H. Gene Blocker, are the most important historical sources for our contemporary conception of human rights?
  6. To what extent, if at all, can you identify in contemporary culture and government specific legacies of any of the ancient codes, documents, and artifacts we studied this week?
  7. What, according to H. Gene Blocker, are the most important historical sources for our contemporary conception of human rights?
  8. To what extent, if at all, can you identify in contemporary culture and government specific legacies of any of the ancient codes, documents, and artifacts we studied this week?
  9. What, according to H. Gene Blocker, are the most important historical sources for our contemporary conception of human rights?
  10. To what extent, if at all, can you identify in contemporary culture and government specific legacies of any of the ancient codes, documents, and artifacts we studied this week?