In "Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World," Samuel Moyn critically examines the modern human rights movement, arguing that its focus has inadvertently shifted away from addressing fundamental issues of economic inequality and social justice. Moyn suggests that while human rights have achieved significant milestones in protecting individual liberties, they often fall short in challenging the vast disparities of wealth and power that characterize the contemporary global landscape. He contends that for human rights to truly fulfill their transformative potential, they must reconnect with broader demands for a more equitable distribution of resources and opportunities, moving beyond mere dignity to confront systemic injustices.