ECH 2330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Political Question

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1) free speech no right to say what you think, no right to say anything at all it is the norm/exception. All societies have always limited the freedom of speech. You can speak freely, except when . 2) rule of law must be universal. Lecture 18: contemporary human rights: the 3 generations of human rights + 1 other: 1) political. 1948 universal declaration of human rights. Not just the idea that law is rules that you should follow. It is the idead that the law should rule. Zaddy trudeau lol wut even am i saying. Government should be of the people, by the people, for the people (abe lincoln) Should have the right to choose that government. These rights say that political rights are not enough. Without having substantive rights to read, then you cannot engage fully in political rights, in society, changing the society. What are the limits to that right: 3) collective.

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