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Ch.2: World War II as Catalyst; Personal Security and the Camps/ Nazification and Legal Human Rights/ The Problem with the Nuremberg Trials/ Democracy, Free Speech, and Hate Speech/ Special International Human Rights and the Role of the United Nations/ Social, Economic, and Cultural Examples
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Ch.3: Colonies, Minorities, and Women's Rights; The Communist Push for Nondiscrimination/ The Problem of the Colonies/ Race, Color, National Origin, and Language/ Political Opinion, Property, and Birth/ The Women's Lobby and Women's Rights
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Ch.4: Privacy and Different Kinds of Property; The Latin American Connection/ Inviolability and Privacy Rights/ Should Personal Property Be Singled Out?/ "Alone as Well as in Association with Others"/ A Minimum Within a Larger Framework
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Ch.5: The Socialist Shape of Work-Related Rights; Freedom and the Right to Work/ The Right to Protection Against Unemployment/ The Campaign for Trade Union Rights/ Union Shops, Strikes, and Levels of Implementation/ Conditions: "Human Labour is Not a Merchandise"
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Ch.6: Social Security, Education, and Culture; Food, Clothing, Housing, and Medical Care/ Troubles with the Phrase "Social Security"/ The Rights To Full Development, Education, and Culture/ The Distinction Between "Old" and "New" Human Rights/ The Organic Unity of the Document
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Ch.7: Duties and Communities; The Duties and Communities of Article 29/ Protecting the Family, Motherhood, and Childhood/ The Rights of Religious and Educational Communities/ The Omission of a Special Minority Rights Article
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Ch.8: Article 1, the Preamble, and the Enlightenment; A Bargain About God and Nature/ "Inherent," "Inalienable," and "Born"/ Reason and "the Conscience of Mankind/ The Rights to Petition and Rebellion/ Human Rights as Means and Ends/ The Declaration and Human Rights Education
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Introduction: The Declaration at Fifty/ Ch.1: The Drafting Process Explained; The United Nations Charter and the Declaration/ The Seven Drafting Stages/ Original Intentions and the Cold War/ The Eight Abstentions/ Authors, Title, and Addresses
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United Nations., Universal Declaration of Human Rights-- History