The Rights of Others by Seyla Benhabib is a thought-provoking book that explores the ethical dimensions of human rights and civil liberties. Benhabib examines the tension between universal human rights and cultural relativism, arguing that the protection of individual rights should be a global concern. She delves into the ethical challenges of balancing cultural diversity with the universality of human rights, and the role of law in upholding civil liberties. The Rights of Others is a compelling read that raises important questions about the ethical foundations of civil liberties and the responsibilities of individuals and governments.