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A Declaration of the Rights of Human Beings
Book written by Raoul Vaneigem. It outlines 58 rights.
Rights
- All men and women have the right to become human and to be treated as such
- Every human being has the right to life
- Every human being has the right to independence
- Every human being has the right to knowledge
- Every human being has the right to happiness
- Every human being has the right to dispose freely of his or her time
- Every human being has the right to move around as and how he or she thinks fit
- Every human being has the right to the freely available necessities of life
- Every human being has the right to a home in keeping with his or her desires
- Every human being has the right to healthy natural food
- Every human being has the right to health
- Every human being has the right to comfort and luxury
- Every human being has the right to free modes of transport set up by and for the collectivity
- Every human being has the right of free access to natural resources and sources of energy
- Every human being has the right to exercise permanent control over scientific experimentation so as to ensure that it serves the interests of human beings and not those of the market
- All human beings have the right to take delight in themselves, in others and in the world
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- Every human being has the right to self Alliance
- All human beings have the right to be themselves and to cultivate awareness of their own singularity
- Every human being has the right to authenticity
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- Every human being has the right to alliance with his or her own kind
- All human beings have the right to association by affinity
- Every human being has the right to replace state governments with a world federation of small local collectivities in which the quality of the individuals guarantees the humanity of societies
- Every human being has the right to an alliance with nature
- Every human being has the right to be reconciled with his or her animal nature
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- All human beings have the right to build their own destiny
- Every human being has the right to create and to self creation
- Every human being possesses the right to step in and intervene wherever human progress is threatened
- Every human being has the right to bend towards life what was turned towards death
- Every human being has the right to improve his or her environment for the sake of a better life
- Every human being has the right to consideration for his or her sensitivity
- Every human being has the right to feel the movements of affection and disaffection which are inherent in the flux of passions and the freedoms of love
- Every human being has the right to a natural life and a natural death
- Every human being has the right to base the diversity of his or her desires on the plurality of life
- Every human being has the right to a choice between activity and rest
- Every human being has the right to be idle
- Every human being has the right to striving and perseverance
- Every human being has the right to his or her personal sense of beauty
- Every human being has the right to progress and to regress
- All human beings have the right to stray, to get lost and to find themselves
- Every human being has the right to vanquish terror and tame fear
- Every human being has the right to oppose threats
- Every human being has the right to make mistakes and to correct them
- Every human being has the right to an absolute freedom of opinion and expression
- Every human being has the right to criticize and contradict what may seem most certain or what passes for a fundamental truth
- Every human being has the right to hold nothing sacred
- Every human being has the right to change
- Every human being has the right to distantiation
- Every human being has the right to the pleasures of each generation
- Every human being has the right to reject suffering
- Every human being has the right to give and to give of themselves without sacrifice
- Every human being has the right to avoid frustration by replacing dissatisfaction with insatiability
- All human beings have a right to their doubts and to their certainties
- Every human being has the right to excess and to moderation
- Every human being has the right to diversion
- Every human being has the right to the freedoms of dreaming and imagination
- Every human being has the right to anger
- Every human being has a right to the body's well being
- All human beings have the right to adorn themselves as they see fit
- All human beings have the right to their lies and their truths
- All human beings have the right to open themselves and close themselves to the world
- All human beings have the right to express or to keep silent about their emotions, their desires and their thoughts
- Every human being has the right to attain artistic expression
- Every human being has the right to the free exercise of goodness
- Every human being has the right to innocence
- Every human being has the right to count on the violence of life in order to ward off the violence of death
- Every human being has the right to restore to the will to live the vital energy usurped by the will to power
- Every human being has the right to protect and to be protected
- All human beings have the right to have children for their own happiness and or the sake of those who are born
- Every human being has the right to desire what seems beyond the realm of the possible
- All human beings have the right to govern their own moods, whims and fixations without having to impose them on anyone else or be subject to those of other people
- Every human being has the right to the poetry of existence
- Every human being has the right to play on and make light of the actions and the values of the old world
Excerpted from A Declaration of the Rights of Human Beings - On the Sovereignty of Life as Surpassing the Rights of Man
Written by Raoul Vaneigem (2001)
Translated (from French) by Liz Heron
Published by Pluto Press (Sterling, VA. USA: 2003)