Essay About Human Rights
Autor: Antonio • November 30, 2011 • Essay • 313 Words (2 Pages) • 2,096 Views
throughout history, people have contested the issue of human rights. human rights has been key in many issues throughout history, such as the napoleonic wars, and many other political issues such as communism.
Communism is a key part in the 1960s Russian government. It was brought up by a common worker who felt that everyone should have equal economic rights, not just the bourgeois. He believed that social riot was the only way that the people could attain their rightful freedom. But this policy was adulterated by Joseph Stalin, who perverted communism to represent hatrid and fear and social hierarchy and some other bad policies which really perverted Russian society in the 1960s. However, after the collapse of the Russian empire, people wanted communism back. It is one of those thories which sounds good on paper, however it sucks because when enacted into a real world situation, it doesnt work as planned, and creates a small upper class, and a large lower class. This situation brings back the question this essay is attempting to answer: what is the true way to create a situation in which human rights can be guaranteed equally to all?? That is a tough question. During the napolneonic war, people saw the napoleon era as an era which would bring prosperity to all of the people which believed that the previous French government was trying to take away their natural rights as a human being. They turned to revolution to try to fix their problem, however all they ended up with was an era in which Napoleon took over and ruined the fundamentals on which the French were built upon, taking away all of their rights. So, overall rebellion is not the best way too guarantee human rights. In fact it is not know what the best way is to gain perfect human rights.
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