At 02:20 PM 12/26/01 +0100, you wrote:
>3) Most of us already live in such a system. Pluralistic societies consist
>of many different subcultures. They only share the same room, but one can
>easily live in only one world without seeing much of the others. On a
>higher level, the Charta of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration
>of Human Rights and several other international conventions go exactly in
>your direction. Unfortunately, both plans only work when everyone observes
>the rules...
>
> Kai
I would recommend a closer look at the UN's Universal Declaration. It
reserves final decisions on who has what rights to the people in charge -
it is NOT a guarantee of rights to the governed.
Caveat emptor...
Chuck Kuecker
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