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This paper explores the social foundations of human rights, emphasizing their historical development, cultural variations, and societal influences. It challenges the notion of universal human rights, highlighting how societal contexts shape their interpretation and application. Post-WWII, human rights emerged as a moral and political response to global atrocities.
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This study examines the sociology of human rights, emphasizing that rights are embedded within societal structures and cultural contexts rather than being solely universal moral principles. It traces the historical evolution from Stoic ideas of human dignity to modern declarations, emphasizing how societal conditions influence rights’ recognition and enforcement. The paper critiques the traditional view that human rights are fixed and transcend societal differences, arguing instead that they are socially constructed and vary across communities. The aftermath of World War II was pivotal, as it motivated the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, aiming to prevent future atrocities. Sociology helps us understand how rights are practiced and interpreted in different social settings, highlighting the importance of community and cultural frameworks in shaping human rights.
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