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particular substantive account of the minimum requirements of a life of
dignity
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The distinctive focus of each theory results in significant variations in their lists
of specific human rights or the kind of activities humans may indulge in.
Human rights based on subsistence would not include the range of democratic
rights that most liberals argue that an essential element of human rights based
on dignity.
Notes and References
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University Press, London, p. 12
2. E sourceL. Strauss, Natural Right and History (1957)
3. Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd (2009). "The First Persian Empire 550–330BC". In Harrison,
Thomas. The Great Empires of the Ancient World. Getty Publications. p. 104
4. R. Tuck, Natural Rights Theories (1982)
5. e source (www.share your essays.com) by Rehaan Bansal.
6. Ibid. by Rehaan Bansal
7. Ibid. by Rehaan Bansal
8. Burke, Edmund. Reflections on the Revolution in France. Ed. Conor Cruise O'Brien.
New York: Penguin Books, 1986
9. e source(www.share your essays.com) by Rehaan Bansal
10. Jack Donnelly. Op. cit. 1989, p.17.
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