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`Rights cannot exist in isolation. People will understand the values of rights only if they are under the obligation to perform certain duties`. Justify the statement

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Answered by Anonymous
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`Rights cannot exist in isolation. People will understand the values of rights only if they are under the obligation to perform certain duties`.

Answered by aviral008
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A right is a claim that we are justified in making. I have a right to the goods in my shopping basket if I have paid for them. Citizens have a right to elect a president, if the constitution of their country guarantees it, and a child has a right to be taken to the zoo, if her parents have promised that they will take her. These are all things that people can be entitled to expect, given the promises or guarantees that have been undertaken by another party.

Human rights, however, are super claims with a difference. They are not dependent on promises or guarantees by another party. Someone's right to life is not dependent on someone else promising not to kill him or her: their life may be, but their right to life is not. Their right to life is dependent on only one thing: that they are human.

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