Human Rights and the Age of Inequality
Understanding the text
Answer the following questions.
a. What is the first human rights declaration
adopted by the United Nations?
The first human rights declaration adopted by the United
Nations is mobilization for economic and social rights.
b. When is Human Rights Day observed?
Human rights day is observed on 10th December every year.
c. What is the goal of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights?
The goal of the Universal Declaration of human rights is to
assure the most basic entitlements and key values of human welfare and rights
like equality, dignity, freedom, fairness and respect. Also, its goal is to
assert justice and peace in the world alongside the foundation of freedom.
d. What are two big stages that involve
writing the history of human rights about that of political economy?
The two big stages that involve writing the history of
human rights about that of the political economy include the heroic age of
national welfare after the condition of World War II and the bitter enemies of
the new cold war era in 1948.
e. What are the facts that have been missed in
Roosevelt’s call for a “second Bill of Rights”?
The facts that have been missed in Roosevelt’s call for a
“second Bill of rights” are:
– It marked a provincial America’s late and
ginger entry into a North Atlantic consensus which is already foreordained.
– His highest promise was “special privileges
for the few” instead of protection of masses which creates a ceiling of
inequality.
– He hoped that it would h4 the globe but it
was organized nationally instead of organizing internationally.
f. Write the truth expressed in Herodotus’s
Histories.
The truth expressed in Herodotus’ histories is to assure
global socio-economic justice, local socio-economic justice. it would require
redistribution from rich to poor by novel forms of legal activism.
g. Why is the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights important to you?
The universal declaration
of human rights is important to me as it assures the basic rights of humans and
provides justice, equality, equity for all human beings equally. it aimed to
remove injustice, partiality, discrimination, inequality and so many inhuman
behaviors from society.
Reference to the context
a. Does the essay give ways on how to
stigmatize inequality? Explain.
The essay “human rights and age of inequality” written by
Samuel Moyn is the essay briefing about how the concept of human rights arises
and what it brought to human welfare. The essay focuses on the stigmatization
of inequality rather than giving some specific ways how to stigmatize
inequality. History shows us that there are wrong kinds of agents who are not
fearful enough to provoke redistribution. Surely, opponents will arise someday
if inequality grows like this.
Thus the need for justice and equality is in
demand. so the new human rights movement sorted of different views for the
common people can bring and justify social equality and liberation. it is very
necessary to remove partiality and discrimination by proper supervision,
monitoring and enacting strict laws. For the welfare of common people and all
human beings, inequality must be removed as it is believed to be a stigma for
society.

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