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Monday, April 16, 2018


Marshall argues the demand for social rights really begins with the idea of public education. If civil rights literally means only that the government cannot interfere with you, then on that basis alone there is no clear right to provide education for all the people.

I believe civil rights is accomplishable, the government has no right to unlawfully stop, search or interfere with a person unless they have evidence that that person is doing wrong. evidence could be anywhere from, a person reporting a suspicious activity and has good reasons why such activities are deemed suspicious and accurate description of the individual

As for social rights. As a country, it should be an unspoken action to provide each citizen with the requirements to live a healthy life with all the necessities that a person needs to go out and be successful, this includes education that extends primary school, or a trade. 

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you about the importance of social, economic and cultural rights, I mean what kind of person wouldn’t. All human rights come from principles essential to human existence and dignity. All the rights that we have today as citizens, is to take positive action. It is the government’s job to take full steps in assuring that their citizens, which depend on our government for so much, to ensure that we have acceptable conditions in which we can live a significant life. If these rights are being met thoroughly, then I strongly believe that we can go forward, instead of backwards as a country.

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