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Human rights are central to development from "summary" of The Argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen

The idea that human rights are central to development is not just a matter of ethical commitment, but also a practical necessity. Ensuring that individuals have the basic freedoms to lead a life they value is not only a matter of justice, but also a means of promoting economic and social progress. When people are denied their fundamental rights, such as the right to education, healthcare, and political participation, it not only harms them as individuals, but also hinders the overall development of society. Development should not be seen merely as a matter of increasing GDP or building infrastructure. It is about enhancing the capabilities of individuals to live a life they have reason to value. This requires not just economic growth, but also investments in education, healthcare, and social services, as well as ensuring that people have the fr...
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    The Argumentative Indian

    Amartya Sen

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