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Education I have decided to lead with education. It is my personal opinion that one of the most important aspects of our society is education. Today we see many students coming out of our schools being shepherded towards college and university, and coming out with degrees, exam results and qualifications, and ending up working minimum wage. I work minimu…More…
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Human Rights - Dignity Each person has the right to dignity, as well as privacy in their personal life. This should not be taken to mean however that a person has a right to have their actions masked or covered up where they have chosen to forfeit this right. The right to dignity instead provides a person who wishes to keep a reputation the right to take reasonable m…More…
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Human Rights - Individual and Societal The balance of an individual's rights to privacy, dignity, freedom of speech and similar against the similar rights of society is delicate. Where an individual attempts to violate or attack the rights of a society, or societal group, the greatest good must be considered. In most cases this will mean that the rights of the society or societ…More…
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Human Rights - Free Speech Free speech should be protected under any laws of the land, except where it is abused. Abuse of free speech, as abuse of any human right, is considered to be a crime. Abuse consists of any of the following actions: - use of free speech to encourage violence - use of free speech to attack an individual's or group's char…More…
Read: 189 | Comments: 6 | Ratings: 2 | Position: 41st | Author: ozymandius gb
Human Rights - Privacy All citizens have a right to privacy with regards to any information about themselves, except in the cases as described below. Where an individual is deemed as having acted against an individual, in having broken a law or having attempted transgressions against that individual's rights, they forfeit the right to privacy as needed to pro…More…
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Human Rights - Conditional The following commonly considered rights of an individual or a group are considered to be conditional. Where these rights are used to attempt or make an attack on the rights of others in society, they may be waived for protection of the greater good. Free speech - while free speech should be considered a right of all peoples, in the case whe…More…
Read: 109 | Comments: 1 | Ratings: 0 | Position: 113th | Author: ozymandius gb
Human Rights It is considered that all people should be entitled to certain human rights, detailed in the following pages of this manifesto. It should also be noted though that those who attempt to violate the rights of others may be deprived of such rights as are appropriate to safeguard the rights of the rest of society. Rights are also discussed in ot…More…
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Healthcare - Euthanasia Euthanasia is an issue which often appears in media and public discussion. The morality of euthanasia is usually in question, however we take the view that this is an individual choice and so no societal view of the morality can be applied to individual situations. However it is important that those who might be easily influenced should be p…More…
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Healthcare - Philosophical Changes A philosophical change is required in healthcare, in order to protect those who work to keep themselves in good health, and encourage others to improve their health. As such greater priority should be given to treat those who suffer from conditions which are no fault of their own, whereas those who are experiencing consequences of their own act…More…
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Healthcare - Responsibilities for Risk If a person makes the choice, in full knowledge of possible consequences of their actions, to put their health at risk then it should not be the responsibility of the state to care for that person and protect them from those consequences. It is accepted that a 'nanny' state which protects people from harmful actions is considered a ba…More…
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