Who pays for your human rights?
Everyone needs shelter, food and to pay their costs of bills. But are these a human right? But surely that doesn't mean they are free as they aren't free to provide
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Some advocates of human rights believe everyone deserves shelter, food and the capability to pay bills.
I find this kind of negative as it ignores the cost of providing these things. Invariably they are the same people who want to tax more and want you to assign YOUR money to these needs.
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人々は基本的な人間のニーズに同意するかもしれませんが、それらが満たされることを保証するのは創造的な社会的プロセスです。第11条にあるように、結社の権利があると言うかもしれませんが、人々が集まることができる情報技術が開発されない限り、それを「支払う」ことはできません。これらの「社会的創造的プロセス」は、人権を「支払う」ために必要な能力を段階的かつ段階的に確保します。
People may agree to basic human needs, but what ensures that they are met, are the creative social processes. You may say that there's a right to association, as per article 11, but unless information technologies are developed that enable people to get together, it cannot be "paid for". Those "social creative processes" gradually and incrementally ensure the capabilities that are needed to "pay for" human rights.