1. All forms of racial segregation and discrimination are wrong. 2. Everyone is entitled to his own opinion. 3. Everyone has a right to free, public education. 4. Political, economic or social discrimination based on religious belief is wrong. 5. In political or military conflict it is wrong to use methods of torture and physical terror. 6. A popular movement or revolt against a tyranny or dictatorship is right, and deserves approval. 7. The government has a duty to provide for the ill, aged, unemployed and poor if they cannot take care of themselves. 8. Progressive income and inheritance taxes are the fairest form of taxation. 9. If reasonable compensation is made, the government of a nation has the legal and moral right to expropriate private property within its borders, whether owned by citizens or foreigners. 10. We have a duty to mankind; that is, to men in general. 11. The United Nations, even if limited in accomplishment, is a step in the right direction. 12. Any interference with free speech and free assembly, except for cases of immediate public danger or juvenile corruption, is wrong. 13. Wealthy nations, like the United States, have a duty to aid the less privileged portions of mankind. 14. Colonialism and imperialism are wrong. 15. Hotels, motels, stores and restaurants in southern United States ought to be obliged by law to allow Negroes to use all of their facilities on the same basis as whites. 16. The chief sources of delinquency and crime are ignorance, discrimination, poverty and exploitation. 17. Communists have a right to express their opinions. 18. We should always be ready to negotiate with the Soviet Union and other communist nations. 19. Corporal punishment, except possibly for small children, is wrong. 20. All nations and peoples, including the nations and peoples of Asia and Africa, have a right to political independence when a majority of the population wants it. 21. We always ought to respect the religious beliefs of others. 22. The primary goal of international policy in the nuclear age ought to be peace. 23. Except in cases of a clear threat to national security or, possibly, to juvenile morals, censorship is wrong. 24. Congressional investigating committees are dangerous institutions, and need to be watched and curbed if they are not to become a serious threat to freedom. 25. The money amount of school and university scholarships ought to be decided primarily by need. 26. Qualified teachers, at least at the university level, are entitled to academic freedom: that is, the right to express their own beliefs and opinions, in or out of the classroom, without interference from administrators, trustees, parents or public bodies. 27. In determining who is to be admitted to schools and universities, quota systems based on color, religion, family or similar factors are wrong. 28. The national government should guarantee that all adult citizens, except for criminals and the insane, should have the right to vote. 29. Joseph McCarthy was probably the most dangerous man in American public life during the fifteen years following the Second World War. 30. There are no significant differences in intellectual, moral or civilizing capacity among human races and ethnic types. 31. Steps toward world disarmament would be a good thing. 32. Everyone is entitled to political and social rights without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. 33. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and expression. 34. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. 35. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government. 36. Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security. 37. Everyone has the right to equal pay for equal work. 38. Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions. 39. Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
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1. All forms of racial segregation and discrimination are wrong. 2. Everyone is entitled to his own opinion. 3. Everyone has a right to free, public education. 4. Political, economic or social discrimination based on religious belief is wrong. 5. In political or military conflict it is wrong to use methods of torture and physical terror. 6. A popular movement or revolt against a tyranny or dictatorship is right, and deserves approval. 7. The government has a duty to provide for the ill, aged, unemployed and poor if they cannot take care of themselves. 8. Progressive income and inheritance taxes are the fairest form of taxation. 9. If reasonable compensation is made, the government of a nation has the legal and moral right to expropriate private property within its borders, whether owned by citizens or foreigners. 10. We have a duty to mankind; that is, to men in general. 11. The United Nations, even if limited in accomplishment, is a step in the right direction. 12. Any interference with free speech and free assembly, except for cases of immediate public danger or juvenile corruption, is wrong. 13. Wealthy nations, like the United States, have a duty to aid the less privileged portions of mankind. 14. Colonialism and imperialism are wrong. 15. Hotels, motels, stores and restaurants in southern United States ought to be obliged by law to allow Negroes to use all of their facilities on the same basis as whites. 16. The chief sources of delinquency and crime are ignorance, discrimination, poverty and exploitation. 17. Communists have a right to express their opinions. 18. We should always be ready to negotiate with the Soviet Union and other communist nations. 19. Corporal punishment, except possibly for small children, is wrong. 20. All nations and peoples, including the nations and peoples of Asia and Africa, have a right to political independence when a majority of the population wants it. 21. We always ought to respect the religious beliefs of others. 22. The primary goal of international policy in the nuclear age ought to be peace. 23. Except in cases of a clear threat to national security or, possibly, to juvenile morals, censorship is wrong. 24. Congressional investigating committees are dangerous institutions, and need to be watched and curbed if they are not to become a serious threat to freedom. 25. The money amount of school and university scholarships ought to be decided primarily by need. 26. Qualified teachers, at least at the university level, are entitled to academic freedom: that is, the right to express their own beliefs and opinions, in or out of the classroom, without interference from administrators, trustees, parents or public bodies. 27. In determining who is to be admitted to schools and universities, quota systems based on color, religion, family or similar factors are wrong. 28. The national government should guarantee that all adult citizens, except for criminals and the insane, should have the right to vote. 29. Joseph McCarthy was probably the most dangerous man in American public life during the fifteen years following the Second World War. 30. There are no significant differences in intellectual, moral or civilizing capacity among human races and ethnic types. 31. Steps toward world disarmament would be a good thing. 32. Everyone is entitled to political and social rights without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. 33. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and expression. 34. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. 35. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government. 36. Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security. 37. Everyone has the right to equal pay for equal work. 38. Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions. 39. Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
1 agree, although people will disagree on what that is
2. Mostly agree. It doesn't mean you always getbto spew it without consequences
3. Agree--through high school
4. Disagree--then you are just promoting religious discrimination. Churches should not be forced to perform gay weddings, for example.
5. Disagree
6. Depends on the circumstances
7. Disagree. People need to make provisions for themselves.
8. Income--yes. Inheritance--no.
9. Depends on the circumstances.
10. Strongly disagree.
12. Mostly agree
13. Disagree
14. Disagree
15. Why just the Southern United States? That statement makes no sense.
16. No opinion
17. Agree
18. Agree
19. Disagree
20. Disagree.
21. Depends on what is meant by respect.
22. Disagree
23. Agree
24. Disagree
25. Disagree
26. Disagree
27. Agree
28. Depends on what is meant by "guarantee"
29. Disagree. Flat out idiotic statement.
30. Maybe not capacity--but definitely in practice.
31. Disagree
32. Disagree
33. Mostly agree, although there could be consequences for some expression
34. Same as 33. Redundant.
35. Depends on the type of government
36. Disagree
37. Mostly agree--as long as ALL factors are equal. Education, experience, hours worked, type of job, etc...
38. Mostly agree--as long as they also have the right to NOT join.
39. Absolutely disagree. You have the right to a bare minimum standard, or whatever you can secure for yourself.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
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