The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (the French Declaration of Rights) was passed by the National Assembly on August 26th in 1789, which laid out the French absolute monarchy for the first time transmitted to a new plan of a constitutional government holding principles of the natural rights of man and citizenContinueContinue reading ““The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” (France, 1789)”
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Trumpism and Trump’s Cultural Populism
“Make America Great Again” has been being Trump’s motto since his candidacy for President in 2015 and the electoral movement in 2016, and it is still being a controversy in the dimension of politics worldwide. This 45th President of the United States has the promises and accomplishments with American to the continuing fight to putContinueContinue reading “Trumpism and Trump’s Cultural Populism”
A Social Commentary on Freedom of Speech and its limits’ dimensions: The Transition of a Human Species back to Prehistory?
The issue of freedom speech has been debating for many decades from local to international level. Although it has been shown that the freedom of expression is the most important key, which constitutes a human right in most of the democratic countries, and the liberty of every human person can have to execute their expressionsContinueContinue reading “A Social Commentary on Freedom of Speech and its limits’ dimensions: The Transition of a Human Species back to Prehistory?”
The Creation of Pathos and War Poetry of Wilfred Owen
When the war came to an end, literature from poetry to memoir contributed a vast majority of thorough visions on the insight of the war. Reading the war poetry is far more concerned to be an indirect way to give a bit of sense with those who do not have a chance to witnessContinueContinue reading “The Creation of Pathos and War Poetry of Wilfred Owen”
Australian’s liberal democratic system?!
NB: Looking into the core elements of a democratic and fair Australian society. I begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today, and pay my respects to Elders past and present. It has been told that once a person can aptly speak up her or his voice without fearContinueContinue reading “Australian’s liberal democratic system?!”
What to know about the China case? – The ‘rights agenda’ and the counterproductive Western imposition to The Rights to Development
Source China’s currently remarkable consolidation of political power and the abolishment of the term limits for the president and vice president have emerged a massive consideration about China’s leadership amongst the world’s leadership and the rest of the world’s political critics. It is known that this is not the first time in history that ChinaContinueContinue reading “What to know about the China case? – The ‘rights agenda’ and the counterproductive Western imposition to The Rights to Development”
Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!
When the Fourth Industrial Revolution has officially come in this era of modernization, a fast-changing global economy ubiquitously poses in every spectrum of human living standard. Professor Klaus Schwab (The Fourth Industrial Revolution, para. 2), Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum persuaded that “we are at the beginning of a revolution thatContinueContinue reading “Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!”
Human Rights – Chinese Foreign Policy’s Violation to the International Human Rights Treaties, especially the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 (ICCPR)
To The United Nations Human Rights Office of The High Commissioner & The United Nations Security Council, By observing both the domestic human rights violation to the civil societies and the militarised actions of the Chinese government upon the South China Sea, this policy recommendation critiques for change and alternative policy approach and urges theContinueContinue reading “Human Rights – Chinese Foreign Policy’s Violation to the International Human Rights Treaties, especially the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 (ICCPR)”
