What to do about North Korea...?
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 21:12:36 +0000, Jose wrote:
Does this include the right of a nation to be soverign over its people?
I was less than clear: I was referring to rights of people. Not
corporate entities. Not national entities. Human entities.
I've no problem with artificial beings (ie. corporations and such) being
granted rights of a sort, mind you. But those are artifacts which, like
"democracy", can only be good things if done w/in the context of rights of
human people.
However, I am also aware that this perspective is simplistic. The right
to self-determination, for example, has certain complexities when people
live in groups. It would be hard, for example, for one citizen of my town
to secede from the US.
Nevertheless, I believe that respect for human rights is a necessary
condition in keeping a democracy from being nothing more than a tyranny
of the majority.
- Andrew
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