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Human rights are fundamental to a just and fair society from "summary" of The Politics Book by DK

Human rights are considered essential in creating a society that is fair and just. These rights are seen as fundamental because they are viewed as inherent to all individuals simply by virtue of being human. They are not granted by any authority but are believed to be universal and inalienable. The concept of human rights is based on the idea that all individuals have certain entitlements that are essential for their well-being and dignity. These rights include the right to life, liberty, and security, as well as the right to freedom of expression, assembly, and religion. They also encompass the right to education, work, and healthcare. Human rights are seen as a safeguard against abuse and discrimination. They serve as a protective shield for individuals against injustices and violations of their dignity. By upholding human rights, a society can ensure that all its members are treated with respect and equality. When human rights are respected and protected, individuals are able to live with dignity and autonomy. They are able to pursue their goals and aspirations without fear of oppression or discrimination. This leads to a society that is more peaceful, prosperous, and harmonious.
  1. Human rights are the foundation of a just and fair society. They provide the framework for a system of governance that is based on equality, justice, and respect for all individuals. By upholding human rights, a society can strive towards creating a world where every person is treated with dignity and fairness.
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