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  • ...ss control over the [[labour]] process. Since this process is essential to human subsistence, it also gives them power over labourers. ...y does away with distinctively capitalist property relations; while in the human sense it strengthens property relations.
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  • *''[[The Political Economy of Human Rights]]'' (1979)
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  • ...igious observance, dispute resolution, decision-making and so forth. The [[rights]] conferred by tribal law, based on relationships of kinship, did not exten ...s re-asserted their power by imposing a constitution institutionalised the rights of landowners and made provision for [[slavery]].
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  • ...w2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/docs/12session/A-HRC-12-48.pdf HUMAN RIGHTS IN PALESTINE AND OTHER OCCUPIED ARAB TERRITORIES. Report of the United Nati {{quote|We are fighting human animals and we will act accordingly.|9 October<Ref>{{cite web | last=Diaz |
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  • ...te book |last=Syzmański |first=Albert |authorlink= |chapter=3 |title=Human Rights in the Soviet Union |url=https://archive.org/stream/HumanRightsInTheSovietU ...02022%29%20corr%20EN_0.pdf}}. UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.</ref>
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  • ...uted. The Soviet Union was also the first non-black nation that gave equal rights to blacks. Read more about Einstein and the Soviet here.<ref>{{safesubst:ci ...Man” was used as the foundation by the UN in the 1948 Declaration of Human Rights.
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  • ...1SB-&dq=ned%20prodemca&pg=PA115#v=onepage&q=ned%20prodemca&f=false ''Human Rights in Nicaragua: 1985-1986'', by Aryeh Neier, Jemera Rone, Juan E. Méndez, pa
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  • ...nterprise (Articles 17 and 29 of the UN's [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]) ...gy. Having already destroyed the oppressive societies of the past, liberal rights are now the unassailable foundation of a new moral system which has become
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  • ...n.<ref>{{safesubst:cite book|last=Szymański|first=Al|chapter=7|title=Human Rights in the Soviet Union|publisher=Zed Books Ltd.|location=London|year=1984|ISBN
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  • Marx's concept of class was deeply tied to his theory of history and human society. In a 1852 letter, Marx wrote: "In the process of production, human beings work not only upon nature, but also upon one another. They produce o
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  • ...utrality from then on. In Switzerland, women were only granted equal civil rights in 1971, granting them the right to vote and be elected, though other probl ...apartheid regime in spite of international sanctions. South African human rights lawyer Dumisa Ntsebeza, coordinator of the case, said "The regime would nev
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  • .../10/27/toll-bolsonaros-disastrous-covid-19-response | ref={{sfnref | Human Rights Watch | 2021}} | access-date=12 Jul 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Cov ...grayzone.com/2021/12/03/flattening-curve-global-poor-covid-lockdowns-human-rights-vulnerable/ | access-date=19 Oct 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Former
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  • ...intent is to reduce the function of the [[state]] to merely upholding the rights of property. This may be done by upholding a limited central state apparatu ...tforward than that? Of course, it also includes the assumption of property rights, which is not as straightforward. In fact, private property requires a grea
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  • ...e-insulin-endangers-lives US: Unaffordable Insulin Endangers Lives]. Human Rights Watch.</ref>
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  • ...idn’t exist for the capitalist system; we weren’t people to it; we weren’t human. We didn’t even exist as trash for it. And we imagine that’s how it was ...oving alcohol from Zapatista life has both improved health and “soften[ed] human relations” considerably[.]|National University of Ireland|https://www.aca
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  • ...commodities.<ref>Cockshott, Paul, 2020. How The World Works: The Story Of Human Labor From Prehistory To The Modern Day. 1st ed. New York: Monthly Review P ...cruelty or abuse. However, the slaves were regarded as property and had no rights in courts of law. Slaves could obtain their freedom by buying it, by being
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  • ...re... discriminates against the past and the present... a violation of the rights of the dead". Reject the .... Racism is based on the belief of the innate objective superiority of one human race over another."
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  • ...ring about North Korea is a distraction from South Korea's Extensive Human Rights Abuses.
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  • ...[liberalism]], [[bourgeois democracy|liberal democracy]], and [[property]] rights, collectively known as '''Western values''' — along with it. The '''First ...ltures in human history. The first and the sharpest break with this common human experience came in ancient Greece.<ref>{{cite web | title=1. Introduction |
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  • ...| last=Cockshott | first=Paul | title= [[How the World Works: The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day]]|section = 3.3. Contradictions and ...zenship to those born in the US (1868), and the Fifteenth, ensuring voting rights irrespective of "race, color, or previous condition of servitude" (1870). A
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