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Possibly, although, without the Enlightenment it would not have resulted in the secular rule of Law, nor necessarily been established upon the fundamental rights of man.
Fundamental rights are essential because when you are deprived of those rights, you are going to be very unhappy about it (or dead). Those governments which do not respect human rights take the viewpoint that the unhappiness or death of individuals does not matter to them, since (as Napoleon said) you cannot make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. In other words, what is essential to some people may not be perceived as essential by other people. We all get to decide what is essential to us. That said, most people would very much like to enjoy certain fundamental rights. The right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" as stated in the Declaration of Independence, remains as good a summary as any, of the fundamental rights that we would like to have.
The section on fundamental rights has often been referred to as the 'conscience' of the indian constitution. Colonial rule had created a certain suspicion of the state in the mind of the nationalists and they wanted to ensure that abset of written rights would guard against the misuse of state power in independent India. Fundamental rights,therefore,protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the state.
A seminar presentation on education as a fundamental right should emphasize the importance of universal access to quality education for all individuals regardless of socio-economic background. It should highlight the role of education in empowering individuals, promoting social equality, and driving economic development. Additionally, the presentation could discuss international agreements, national policies, and advocacy efforts aimed at recognizing education as a fundamental human right.
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.
Scarcity is the fundamental basis of economics. Without scarcity, there would be no economy.
Chemistry is a fundamental and integral part of industry. Without chemistry there would be little or no industry.
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we would not have women's rights
If the fulfillment of the contract would violate fundamental rights, or to continue the contract would be detrimental to the health, life and or property of one of the participants of the contract.
Both light and heat are fundamental to life. Without either one we would not exist
without it the peace in America would never be the same