SOSC 2351 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Non-Governmental Organization, Nato, Christian Culture

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Oct 23 lecture notes, chapter 4 and 9 in goodart and 7 of trembley. All related to one another protecting an eliminating all forms of discrimination in society. They differentiate certain aspects, they may all eliminate discriminations, but they are categorized (racial, women, punishment), narrowed in subcategories even though they are all under the category of discrimination. Formalist- human rights dominated, rights legally institutionalized norms not socially or culturally. What are the assumptions it makes? (criticisms from religious traditions; Human rights language attempts to promote itself as inclusive (collectivism, individual, group) Lecture notes of nov 10, 27 chapter 10 in goodart. Individual rights also means collective rights in the sense of active citizenship, individual rights protects collective rights ( this is found in bill of right and the canadian charter rights and freedoms) Be prepared to explain how they connect, interconnect and supplement one another to address shared concerns. Create a good glossary from the terms given last week.