Science, asked by BluePearl, 8 months ago

How far is it right to say that all claims cannot become right? Why is it said that rights acquire meaning only in a society.​

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Answered by VelvetBlush
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All claims cannot become rights.

Claims having the following features can become rights:-

➡Claims should be reasonable.

➡They should be such that can be made available to others in equal measures.

➡Claims should be recognised by the society we live in.

➡Claims should be recognised by the societt se rightful.

Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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Hey mate here is your answer.

Right refers to the freedom to do anything. All countries provide rights to people, that is, fredom of speech, right to education, right to equality and many more.

All claims cannot become rights because the claims that have been asked for should be valid to each and every people and not to a single one.

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