human right

Most authors  and activists forget the aspect of human nature. even though people work to the betterment of their group they forget and abandoned their install mission of fighting for equality and get rapped around the institutions they were fighting. Most authors forget human are selfish and work hard for selffuillment and how can human as a society achieve equality when at a first sight of self improvement or threat. Not to say this applies to everyone but when the majority of the population is driven by this psychology how can a society expect to achieve equality .

Another criticism is how can we achieve human right when there will always be a hierarchy and capitalism. In what I mean is that as much as people realize capitalism is the source of all evil no one is willing to walk way from building their personal wealth. And when that happen there is the hierarchy of rich and poor and that create the competition of growing “my” wealth.  

If there is a house infected with asbestos in the basement and the honor is only replacing the front door by paining shiny color how can he get ride of the main problem because the issue at this point is the foundation is rotten so How can society achieve true human right/ equality when we are only trying to fix the issues at the front door rather than dismantling the foundation and building new foundation. Due to this issue and only replacing issue that are visible at the front and not tackling the foundational issue new problems are/will keep rising, this will cause more human right issues.

use perious sources to write but this is the concept for this paper.

feed back from my professor

  1. With the phrase “In what I mean is that as much as people realize capitalism is the source of all evil no one is willing to walk way from building their personal wealth” — I want you to change “most authors” to one specific author 🙂  Pick someone who this describes best. 
  2. Then, provide 2 passages from the texts that prove they really do think this (I think they do, but you should find the passages that prove they do this). 

Now, go to Martin Luther King Jr.’s writings.

  1. Find the parts of the book, The Radical King, where King writes about “men become more concerned with making a living than making a life.” King is writing about people in the civil rights movement, too! He is saying to them that, you all have to want more from civil rights than to just become middle class!   p. 43. 
  2. Find the parts of the book where he is talking to a room of union workers, and he says “tonight we move from civil rights to human rights” (p. 248)
  3. Read King’s essay “The World House.” Cornell West, on page XI, write about King’s demand that civil rights are pointless if they lead to integration into a burning house. For King, the point of the Civil Rights movement should be to destroy the systems that produce racism, poverty, and militarism — not include Black people as equal beneficiaries of these evils. West does not include the interview where King says that specific phrase about integrating into a burning house. But, West does include the essay King was talking about when he said this: The World House. So, read the World House 🙂

    Find these by using google book’s “search inside this book” function (like this) and then get your physical book and go to that page to read it. 

You can now write an essay that uses MLK’s ideas to help analyze the book you pick, and help you make your argument 🙂

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