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(Ebook) A Grammar of Constitutionalism Part II by Shahin M. Aliyev by Shahin M. Aliyev ISBN 9781912142149, 1912142147

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Authors:Shahin M. Aliyev
Pages:786 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Whitelocke
Language:english
File Size:3.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781912142149, 1912142147
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(Ebook) A Grammar of Constitutionalism Part II by Shahin M. Aliyev by Shahin M. Aliyev ISBN 9781912142149, 1912142147

This bookis devoted to the analysis of the origins and mechanisms of building the State– a symbol of asurprising growth of the human population despite the imperfect biologicalnature. It is written at the intersection of several disciplines.The demagogy of universal human rights today hasplaced the world on the brink of nuclear war.Standalone, not bound toanything, moralnorms are paradoxically established beyond the specific framingjurisdictions of specific political cultures, and are used to establish theresponsibility of the carriers of these particular jurisdictions and specificpolitical cultures themselves, i.e. of the States. Does aman on a desert island have the natural right to the social security?The man himself needs neither the right to life, nor the freedom ofconscience, nor the freedom of speech, asanyright of any man makes sense only in interaction with another man.All these are principles of relations withtheir own kind, i.e. of relations in a group, and the understanding of grouprights may vary, and such a group as "mankind" will arise only afterthe invasion of aliens
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