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    excellent educational structure. But this seems odd, that Nozick would refute a society that offers public education to individuals. Public education is the one of the productive areas that is to thank when talking about wealth. The right to education is an essential right that needs to be fostered by the State because not everyone has the luxury to pay for it. Education is such an important need, but Nozick is not arguing that education is unjust instead he is referring to the act of having…

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    scholars, human rights advocates, and government officials have been promoting or criticizing the claim that human rights, as defined in the U.N declaration of human rights, are universally valid. Considering this loggerhead this paper attempts to analyze the conflict between the cultural relativism and universal human rights from the point of view of human security in Asia. This paper will consider claims about ` Asian Values` made in connection to human rights and economic development rights…

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    I believe that to have a perfect world, you must have equality. The word Aequalis is from the latin language which means equal. In this world, to bring everyone together every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents, and believing that no one should have poorer life because of where, what or whom they were born or what they believe, or whether they have a disability. No belief system is higher or more powerful than the other, each individual can have their…

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    several constitutional provisions that was applied to protect the rights of the LGBT community. For one the right to free speech and expression. The right to free association. The right to free privacy. The right to equal protection under the laws. The right to free speech and expression is a right that gave the LGBT community the right to be themselves without facing any confrontation from the public. The violation of this right came mostly from the police force. Watching…

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    Equality is having an equal right, status and opportunities. Equal opportunities are right for everyone. Though people are different in their ability but they should be equally awarded with the opportunities, rights and status then only we can say all people are equal. Many people have a different version of their own equality. While taking story “Harrison Bergeron“ by Vonnegut in reference, equality in that story means everyone being equal in their ability. Ability as in physical trait or…

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    the world to a greater future. The first Philosopher we will focus on is the one and only John Locke. His beliefs were very important on the build of the life we live today, John Locke’s main idea was for every person to be equal and share the same rights. In document “A” it states this by saying “There is nothing more evident, than that creatures of the same species and rank … should also be equal one amongst another without subordination or subjection.” Stating everyone of any rank should be…

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    political, economic parts of society. Politically, the Preamble states the basic laws of citizens in America. Socially, it has made the public have their freedom to a certain extent, as long as it doesn’t affect other people’s rights and their freedom. Economically, it has given our right to go on trial and blessings of liberty to ourselves. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Preamble changing society socially, economically, and politically. Politically,…

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    Since 2001 December 15 the NSA has been wiretapping Americans and listening to the people’s conversations because of the 9/11 attack. AT&T has been involved in a lot of the wire tappings occurring lately. AT&T has installed a fiber optic splitter at their facility in San Francisco that makes copies of all emails and other internet traffic. Some people call this a “country-tap” not a wiretap. The government admitted that they are mass collecting phone metadata of all customers under the guise of…

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    Equality Analysis

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    Through the whole book Equality wants Individualism. Independence is very important you could not do anything without independence. For example, if you didn't have independence you could not use the word I. You would not even have a name, imagine a world where no one had independence. Everyone was the same no one had a name, a world where there was only we and they and no you. What would that be like? Could you imagine a world like this? A world like this would be so empty. Imagine a world…

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    With all of these concepts and questions in mind, I would argue that diversity is a compelling, important and complex state interest. If the objective of social justice movements and professions is to dismantle the society, values, and systems that enacts and perpetuate disparities and marginalization among populations, diversity must remain of interest to the government, morally and constitutionally. The political and constitutional obligation to attain diversity allows governmental entities to…

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