what are the differences between political,cultural and economic rights?
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(i) Political Rights : It is composed of diffrent rights such as:
(a) Right to Equality :Political rights give to the citizens the right to equality before law and the right to participate in the political process.
(b) Right to vote: Political rights also include such rights as the right to vote and elect representatives, the right to contest elections, the right of form political parties or join them.
Political rights are supplemented by several types of civil liberties, such as a free and fair trial, the right to express one’s views freely, the right to protest and express dissent. Political rights make the government accountable to the people, by giving greater importance to the concerns of the individual over that of the rulers and by ensuring that all persons have an opportunity to influence the decisions of the government.
(ii)Economic Rights: These rights entitiles to have basic needs of life such as right to food, shelter, clothing, health, etc. citizens can enjoy their political rights only when their basic needs are fulfilled. Political rights by themselves have little value without economic rights.
(iii)Cultural Rights : Today, in addition to political and economic rights more and more democracies are recognising the cultural rights of the citizen. Cultural Rights consist of:
(a) The right to have primary education is one’s mother tongue.
(b) The right to establish institutions for teaching one’s language and
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Political rights are those rights that ensure equality before the law and the right to participate in the political process. The right to contest an election is a political right.
Economic rights are those rights that ensure the entitlement of the basic needs of food, shelter, etc.
Economic rights help in fulfilling the political rights. The right to the minimum wage is an economic right.
Cultural rights are given to citizens to preserve their culture, its essence, and its dignity.
Political rights and economic rights help in ensuring cultural rights for citizens. The right to establish institutions to preserve one's language is a cultural right.