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Explain man and citizen in declaration of right of france

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Answered by aaditya2676
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right of man and citizens are

1 the men are born and remain free and equal in rights.

2 the aim of every political Association is the preservation of natural and inalienable rights of man diesel Liberty property security and resistance to operation.

3 Liberty consists of the power to do whatever is not injurious to others.

4 the law has the right to forward only actions that are injurious to our society.
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Answered by mdismail028378
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The Constitution began with a Declaration of the Rights of Man  and Citizen. Rights such as the right to life, freedom of speech,  freedom of opinion, equality before law, were established as ‘natural  and inalienable’ rights, that is, they belonged to each human being  by birth and could not be taken away. It was the duty of the state to  protect each citizen’s natural rights.

The Declaration of Rights of Man and  Citizen

1. Men are born and remain free and equal  in rights.

 2. The aim of every political association is  the preservation of the natural and  inalienable rights of man; these are liberty,  property, security and resistance to  oppression.

3. The source of all sovereignty resides in  the nation; no group or individual may  exercise authority that does not come  from the people.

 4. Liberty consists of the power to do  whatever is not injurious to others.

 5. The law has the right to forbid only  actions that are injurious to society.

6. Law is the expression of the general  will. All citizens have the right to participate  in its formation, personally or through their  representatives. All citizens are equal  before it.

 7. No man may be accused, arrested or  detained, except in cases determined by  the law.

 11. Every citizen may speak, write and print  freely; he must take responsibility for the  abuse of such liberty in cases determined  by the law.

12. For the maintenance of the public  force and for the expenses of  administration a common tax is  indispensable; it must be assessed equally  on all citizens in proportion to their means.

 17. Since property is a sacred and inviolable  right, no one may be deprived of it, unless  a legally established public necessity  requires it. In that case a just  compensation must be given in advance.

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