“In talking about human rights today, we are referring primarily to the following demands: protection of the individual against arbitrary infringement by other individuals or by the government; the right to work and to adequate earnings from work; freedom of discussion and teaching; adequate participation of the individual in the formation of his government. These human rights are nowadays recognised theoretically, although, by abundant use of formalistic, legal manoeuvres, they are being violated to a much greater extent than even a generation ago.”
Quote by Albert Einstein
Book:Ideas and Opinions
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Ideas and Opinions
Ideas and Opinions is a compilation of essays and articles written by Albert Einstein, offering insights into his thoughts on science, philosophy, and various social issues. The book provides a glimpse into Einstein's intellectual journey and his reflections on the world around him. more
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