Basic Economic Rights

The world’s human population is presently politically organized into an international system of territorially-defined nation-states. Each nation-state claims sovereign rights to non-interference and self-determination which minimize the legitimate influence of all other nation-states on the conduct...

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Main Author: Edlich, Harry Sutton
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Published: Digital Archive @ GSU 2005
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Online Access:http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/philosophy_theses/2
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-philosophy_theses-10012013-04-23T03:23:20Z Basic Economic Rights Edlich, Harry Sutton The world’s human population is presently politically organized into an international system of territorially-defined nation-states. Each nation-state claims sovereign rights to non-interference and self-determination which minimize the legitimate influence of all other nation-states on the conduct of its internal affairs. International political discourse using the concept of human rights has become increasingly influential in addressing the regulation and restrictions of coercive activity that governing institutions can exact upon citizen populations. If there are universal human rights that all persons possess regardless of national affiliation, does this include basic economic rights that should insure all persons the basic economic goods necessary for healthy subsistence? Philosophers working within the state of nature contractual theory of government philosophical tradition, including Hobbes, Locke, Nozick, and Rawls, reach contradictory conclusions regarding the existence of universal basic economic rights. More recently, Shue has provided arguments affirming the existence of universal basic economic rights. 2005-08-09 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/philosophy_theses/2 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=philosophy_theses Philosophy Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Nation-State Non-Interference Self-Determination Human Rights State of Nature Contractual Theory of Government Basic Economic Rights Basic Economic Goods Subsistence Philosophy
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topic Nation-State
Non-Interference
Self-Determination
Human Rights
State of Nature Contractual Theory of Government
Basic Economic Rights
Basic Economic Goods
Subsistence
Philosophy
spellingShingle Nation-State
Non-Interference
Self-Determination
Human Rights
State of Nature Contractual Theory of Government
Basic Economic Rights
Basic Economic Goods
Subsistence
Philosophy
Edlich, Harry Sutton
Basic Economic Rights
description The world’s human population is presently politically organized into an international system of territorially-defined nation-states. Each nation-state claims sovereign rights to non-interference and self-determination which minimize the legitimate influence of all other nation-states on the conduct of its internal affairs. International political discourse using the concept of human rights has become increasingly influential in addressing the regulation and restrictions of coercive activity that governing institutions can exact upon citizen populations. If there are universal human rights that all persons possess regardless of national affiliation, does this include basic economic rights that should insure all persons the basic economic goods necessary for healthy subsistence? Philosophers working within the state of nature contractual theory of government philosophical tradition, including Hobbes, Locke, Nozick, and Rawls, reach contradictory conclusions regarding the existence of universal basic economic rights. More recently, Shue has provided arguments affirming the existence of universal basic economic rights.
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