Inequalities in Human Rights: The Barriers to Equality

Inequalities in Human Rights: The Barriers to Equality
Human rights are the foundation of justice, dignity, and equality in any society. Yet, systemic inequalities in education , healthcare , and justice undermine these ideals, leaving millions disenfranchised. Until these inequalities are addressed, true equality remains a distant dream. This article highlights these issues, raising critical questions and presenting logical arguments to encourage deeper reflection. 1. The Inequality of Education Is Education Truly a Right or a Commodity? Major Premise: If education is privatised, it becomes a commodity. Minor Premise: Commodification makes education accessible only to those who can afford it. Conclusion: Therefore, privatisation of education leads to unequal access, making equal opportunity impossible. Consider a society where private schools offer superior resources and government schools struggle with basic infrastructure. In such a system, students with access to private education have a significant advantage…

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