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인권과세계시민주의3주차페이퍼
인권과세계시민주의3주차페이퍼
Human rights that inherit the idea of natural law are evaluated as a right
that everyone should enjoy from the moment they are born. One of the
basic characteristics of human rights in modern society is suffrage. Most
countries around the world form a democratic system based on the
principle of majority voting rights per person. All the people who make up
the country can vote equally in an election, and they do not discriminate
against it on the basis of any relative differences between individuals. I
question whether these principles truly seek the guarantee of individual
human rights. I think it is necessary to further develop and maintain this
society to receive that much reward according to the degree of effort of
each individual. In this respect, the current one-person one-voting right
needs to have a change, and we must discuss this. If not, I think that the
current democracy will inevitably turn into politics by the corrupt public.
There aren't many people in the world who hate money. If things move in
the direction of increasingly losing fairness in the use of national finances,
the nation's existence will soon be jeopardized, with more people voting
for candidates overusing misguided policies that do not care about the
whole country.
Over the past few decades, the amount of national finance has been
rapidly expanding. Legislatures and administrations elected through
elections use them to run the country and enact laws. In order to realize
the equality pursued by human rights, we must balance the tax paid by
individuals and the right to choose the entity that uses it. It is not right for
those who have paid 10 billion won in taxes to the state and homeless
people who do not pay 1 won to exercise the same voting rights and
receive unequal administrative benefits. I think the best way to solve that
is to change the one-person one-voting right. State finances should be
operated based on the value of fairness and equality to the extent that
they guarantee the minimum basic human rights of all citizens.