HREQ 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Anti-Imperialism, Sough, Maximilien Robespierre

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The political grounding of modern human rights. Toleration of other faith is the beginning of the stable society. It"s odd to make this kind of argument. Private property and individualism is the key of constructing the liberal society. Government cannot favour the one over the other in the liberal society. This time period, the late 18th century, was an age of revolution and change. The american revolution was essential because it gave rise to the aspiration of anti-colonialism in th e america. The french revolution created many of the political perspectives that would have a long influence in t he next centuries, form radical democracy to communism and socialism to fascism or extreme forms of nationalism. Further, these revolution sough to establish government on a non-religious basis. Alienated right is the right being taken away. Human rights should not be the alienated right. We as being populist have the right to choose own government.

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