Onora O’Neill argues that while human rights law culture is an important aspect of modern political discourse it nevertheless has a "dark side"; "[I]t is also about extending the power of states over non-state actors and human individuals, about establishing systems of control and discipline that extend into the remotest corners of life, about running people’s lives for them while leaving them with the consoling pleasures of blame." Do you agree with O’Neill’s contention that there is a dark side to human rights culture? If so, what can be done to improve this situation?
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