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Category Archives: human rights
Towards Human Rights as a Global Values System, 19th and 20th Centuries, pt. 2
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System! The 19th and 20th Centuries
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System! The Western Enlightenment, Part 2
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System! The Western Enlightenment, Part 1
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System! The Magna Carta
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System! Islam, Part 2
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System!
I am continuing a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as a global … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System!
I am continuing in January a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System!
I am continuing in January a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as … Continue reading
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Human Rights: Towards a Universal Values System!
I am continuing in January a series of blogs on human rights that I began in December: “Towards Human Rights.” The purpose of this blog series is to make the case for the implementation and acceptance of human rights as … Continue reading
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