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Give your view about this Article III Sec 1. of Bill of rights
I've outlined my opinions on life, liberty, and property. Due process of law protects life,
which is more than just animal existence. All the limbs and faculties used to enjoy life are
protected from being taken away without fair process. Due process of law safeguards liberty,
which includes more than just freedom from bodily restraint. It also includes a person's ability
to exercise the abilities that his or her creator has given them, as long as they are not used in a
way that is against the law or someone else's rights. Due process of law protects property as
both the thing itself and the right to use the thing. However, the constitutional provision
focuses more on the rights associated with the thing. Subject to the rights of the state and
other people, it includes the right to possess, use, transmit, and even destroy.
With this view, I firmly believe in the quote "It is better to free the guilty than to
imprison the innocent".
FRANZ BOAS
Franz Boas is known as the "Father of Modern Anthropology" and the "Father of American
Anthropology" because he was the first to apply the scientific method to anthropology,
emphasizing a research-first approach to theory generation.
AUGUSTE COTME
The Theory of Positivity, which Auguste Comte developed, is his most significant contribution to
sociology. In it, he claims that society develops through three distinct stages. The theological
stage, the metaphysical stage, and the positive stage are these stages.
EMILE DURKHEIM
MAX WEBER
One of the most well-known figures in the history of sociology is Max Weber. Weber made
substantial contributions to sociology as well as to the domains of law, economics, political
science, and religious studies. Weber's writings contributed to the development of social
science as a unique area of study.