Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Implementing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

While there is at least one fundamental inconsistency within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDoHR) as it’s written, it pretty well covers what we hope a mature human civilization would provide to every member therein, should they choose to take it (a caveat I’ll return to later). At the same time, everything in the declaration is basically a service in one form or another and all services require money to provide. Therefore in practice, various nations are able to implement the UDoHR to different degrees and with different strategies and challenges to their implementations.

Maybe take a more in depth look at some example countries, so on and so forth (not just the ones that are close to UDoHR from a Western sense, but also maybe Saudi Arabia, Italy, China, Singapore and Somalia).


Stepping out of the box, let’s look at how the Universe restricts its shape and one way we might go about trying to implement as many of the UDoHR tenants as possible on Earth today. 

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