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'''Human rights''' are rights that are considered to be inalienable and universal to all humans, to be protected by all levels of government. | [[File:Soviet poster about US police.png|thumb|[[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet]] poster depicting [[United States of America|US]] [[police]] with their batons labelled, "freedom of the press," "freedom of speech," "equality," "freedom of assembly," and "right to work"]] | ||
'''Human rights''' are rights that are considered to be inalienable and universal to all humans, to be protected by all levels of government. These rights change throughout the ages based on specific [[Materialism|material]] conditions and social realities that exist in specific societies. | |||
These rights change throughout the ages based on specific material conditions and social realities that exist in specific societies. |
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Human rights are rights that are considered to be inalienable and universal to all humans, to be protected by all levels of government. These rights change throughout the ages based on specific material conditions and social realities that exist in specific societies.