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Human Rights
& Social Fairness

10 Kinds of Human Rights

  1. Security – ensure human security and safety for everyone, free from threats of violence and forced enslavement.
  2. Survival – ensure healthy food, clean water, and adequate shelter for everyone.
  3. Health – ensure health care and health safety for everyone.
  4. Education – ensure the availability of a basic education and life-skills for everyone.
  5. Freedom – ensure freedom of speech, beliefs, religion, lifestyle, choices, artistic creations, and group gatherings;
    as long as this is not judicially judged as harmful to other people or to a sustainable & unpolluted natural environment.
  6. Justice – ensure equal justice and fair civil laws for everyone, without systemic prejudice, racism, sexism, and without economic or social oppression.
  7. Economic Opportunities – ensure non-discriminating economic opportunities for everyone – for securing personal and family survival, along with increased opportunities for economic advancement.
  8. Democratic Participation – ensure equal opportunity to participate in national and community decisions, with equal access to voting and minority-inclusive representation.
  9. Communication – ensure freedom in social communication, media, news, and information-access; without government surveillance violating people's right-to-privacy, though with reasonable restrictions on inciting violence, excessive media violence, and sexual or violent content intended for children.
  10. Special Protections – ensure the safety and equal rights of physically and economically vulnerable persons, such as: women & children, elderly & disabled, homeless & poor, farmers & laborers, minorities & indigenous, migrants & refugees, imprisoned & politically detained.

Ensure Basic Human Needs

– Ensure a basic economic security for human survival.

– Ensure access to nutritious food, clean water, adequate sanitation, protective shelter, and a safe & healthy environment.

– Increase access to healthcare, medicines, counseling, maternity needs and family planning.

Protect Human Safety

human safety is a human right

– Ensure a safe shelter and residence for all people.

– Provide a safe refuge in another area or country, in cases of emergency or dangerous conflicts.

– Protect the safety of women, children, and all socially vulnerable persons.

– Reduce and finally end all armed conflicts and weaponized threats.

– Reduce and finally end all domestic and societal violence.

– Maintain a healthy natural environment for all communities.

Equal & Fair Justice

equal & fair justice is a civil right

– Governments should have a fair and equal justice system, to resolve conflicts and decide a fair and just reparation for any evident harms to others, to other's property, or to the common environment.

– Equal laws for everyone in a nation or community, without discrimination.

– No physical violence against others, nor threats of violence, nor encouragement of violence.

– No harm to or depletion of the common environment or public resources, without financial compensation.

– Fair procedural processes to determine guilt, and determine a fair recompense, reparation, or punishment if judged to be guilty.

– No detainment without reason, no assumptions of guilt without proof, no secret trials, no slavery, no torture, and no physical threats.

– An equitable compensation for a person's labor, invention, or contribution to society.

Equal Freedoms

All people have a human right
to the following freedoms,
without prejudice or discrimination
towards any gender, race,
ethnic, religious or cultural groups,
nor towards any minority political affiliations.

All people should have the freedom of:

– beliefs & opinions

– speech & creative expression

– religious & cultural practices

– personal privacy & chosen lifestyle

– social & political affiliation

– peaceful assembly & political dissent

– public discussion & uncensored debate

Educational Opportunities

– Increase everyone's access to education,
skills-learning and technical know-how.

– Promote educational contributions
from all sciences, arts, and philosophies.

– Provide youth and all ages with the knowledge and skills needed to be more self-reliant and self-responsible, to solve problems and help people, to participate in governing decisions, and to improve society and the world.

– Provide extra educational help for those with learning difficulties.

Opportunities to Participate
in Government

– Every adult has the right to speak about and participate in their local and national government, without any discrimination.

– Promote more inclusive participation and diversity representation in government agencies and governing decisions.

– Promote more participation of women as decision makers and leaders, in all aspects of government, economics, health, and education.

– Encourage and enable younger adults to participate more in governing discussions, decisions and plans for the future.

– Increase opportunities for grassroots democracy, residential initiatives and referendums, voting and diversity-proportional representation.

– Increase transparency and accountability in government decisions & policies, and in any proposed community or economic development plans.

– Eliminate government corruption, bribery, and excessive influence from large corporations, investment coalitions and industries.

Economic Rights

– Everyone has a human right to a basic economic security, including sufficient food, clean water, adequate shelter, sanitation and healthcare.

– Guaranteed care for all children, elderly, and disabled persons.

– Job opportunities for everyone, with labor rights, safe work-places and fair equitable pay.

– Equal access to educational and skills-learning opportunities.

– Business opportunities and fair market trade.

– The right to own personal property or a business.

– The right to buy or trade goods, services, property or investments.

– The right to protect the ownership of one's own artistic creations, writings and inventions.

– The right to not be controlled or exploited by self-serving economic powers.

– The rights of indigenous people to their sacred lands, natural resources, and cultural lifestyles.


Other Important Foundations
for a Sustainable & Prosperous World

Globally Cooperative
& Generous Governments

Environmentally Responsible
Governments & Economies

Teaching Social
& Ecological Values