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read the first two paragraph under the title the struggle towards the right to life on page 201 and 202 and comment on them ​

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Answered by vinay8787
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The right to life is a moral principle based on the belief that a being has the right to live and, in particular, should not be killed by another entity including government. The concept of a right to life arises in debates on issues of capital punishment, war, abortion, euthanasia, police brutality, justifiable homicide, and animal rights. Various individuals may disagree on which areas this principle applies, including such issues previously listed.

In human history, there has not been a general acceptance of the concept of a right to life that is innate to all human beings rather than granted as a privilege by those holding social and political power. The evolution of human rights as a concept took place slowly in multiple areas in many different ways, with the right to life being no exception to this trend, and the past millennium in particular has seen a large set of national and international law or legal documents (examples being Magna Carta and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights) codifying the general ideal into specifically worded principles. Only recently has the concept been extended by some to include non-human animal rights.

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