Moyn argues that human rights, as we have come to know them, do not go far enough. They have helped protect people from the worst abuses, but they have not tackled the deeper issue: economic inequality. He shows how the human rights movement focused on securing a basic floor – freedom from torture, access to food, education etc. but did not challenge how wealth and power are distributed. That gap, he says, allowed neoliberalism to thrive whilst inequality exploded. Moyn does not dismiss human rights, but he is clear: they are not a substitute for real life social justice. If we want a fairer world, we need to go beyond ‘not enough’ and fight for equality – not just sufficiency.