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Fundamental rights from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls

Fundamental rights are those basic liberties and freedoms that are considered essential for individuals in a just society. These rights are seen as necessary for individuals to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life, and they form the foundation of a just social order. In considering the concept of fundamental rights, it is important to recognize that these rights are not granted by the state or any other external authority. Instead, they are inherent to individuals by virtue of their status as free and equal moral beings. Fundamental rights are typically thought to include such things as the right to life, liberty, and property, as well as rights to freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. These rights are seen as essential for individuals to pursue their own conception of the good and to participate fully in the social and political life of their community. In this way, fundamental rights are closely linked to the idea of human dignit...
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    A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition

    John Rawls

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