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Author
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Byrappa, Ramachandra 
Availability Date
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2024-02-22T13:54:09Z
Availability Date
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2024-02-22T13:54:09Z
Release
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2020
uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/10831/107292
Language
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angolhu_HU
Title
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Is India a Democracy without Human Rights?hu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Version
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megjelent változathu_HU
Language
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eng
Abstract in English
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India is increasingly a society without citizens, as is the case with major parts of Asia, instead they have silent masses, suffering in anonymity devoid of all rights. When we talk about rights, in general we think of something concrete that is both tangible and attainable. We assume that these rights can be enforced and guaranteed. This perception is a costly illusion for all parties involved, especially those that are economically, politically and socially disenabled. It is often true that the middle-classes everywhere are better equipped to materialize their rights, although they might not always be in need of these rights. This means that a big majority of the people are unable to transform their theoretical rights into a workable reality in their everyday life. One of the reasons for this is that human rights are often perceived as a top-down issue, where rights are created at the top and imposed at the lower level. Crafted by the few and imposed upon the many. Human rights are therefore treated as a product of pedantic thinking, bestowed as a gift by a higher authority on a passively and obediently accepting masses. I have a difficulty in accepting or accommodating to such a perception, I see a fundamental need to remain at the empirical level when it comes to Human Rights.hu_HU
MTMT ID
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31361082
Issue Number
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1hu_HU
Journal
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Öt kontinenshu_HU
Last Page
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57hu_HU
First Page
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35hu_HU
Volume Number
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2017hu_HU
access
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hozzáférhetőhu_HU
Keyword English
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Zero-Rights Environmenthu_HU
Keyword English
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Micro Communitieshu_HU
Keyword English
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Fundamental Needshu_HU
Keyword English
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Individual Autonomy of Actionhu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
Good Governmenthu_HU
Keyword English
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Multi-polarityhu_HU
Subtitle
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Perspectives on India's structural resiliencehu_HU
Class
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publikáció/alkotáshu_HU
Type
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tudományoshu_HU
Author
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ELTE Bölcsészettudományi Kar Történeti Intézethu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Release Date
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2020hu_HU


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