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Human rights in the third world countries
Today the language of Human Rights occupies a pre-eminent position in the various discourses of political philosophy. Having grown out of the liberal traditions of the 18th century, it has evolved into a complex stratagem to explicate the demands of various groups and is now widely recognised. The rights are intimately connected to theories of human nature and theories of social and political organisation. For instance, it has been argued by the theorists of negative rights that human beings possess a distinctive capacity by virtue of the facility of reason, for formulating and pursuing distinctive life plans. This capacity should be respected by granting them the autonomy to do so. This particular idea of human nature gives rise to the right of forbearance. If human beings are rational and capable of choosing and executing life plans, then no one has the right to interfere in this free choice.
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