Ownership of the Person and the Concept of Human Rights

Modern Philosophy 6:112-120 (2006)
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Person's ownership is to be used in general, that a human community relations hold between the members within a social system or social relations;'s ownership is the most basic of human society, economic system, it is the difference and division of human history various forms of economic fundamental symbol, is a much more important than the ownership of production and more basic forms of social ownership exist; concept of human rights is a human has in the relevant community of people, respectively, to establish and maintain ownership of citizens, labor civic ownership, citizen ownership of personal ownership of workers, equality of citizens of personality, personal ownership, labor, personal ownership, individual ownership of personal ownership of workers, marriage and the right of individual ownership to include all adult women, including all adult members of society enjoy the personality of human equality, labor and other social ownership of part of the social system has been put forward to the philosophical concept, the concept of legal and political concepts. Ownership of the person refers to the overall relationship between members of a community with regard to the possession of persons in a more abstract and general sense. Ownership of the person is the most basically economical system of human society, because it is the cardinal symbol which distinguishes and determines one economical structure from another among different economical structures in human history. Therefore, it is a more importantly and basically existent form of social ownership than the ownership of the means of production. The concept of human rights may bears different natures in different context. It is a philosophical concept, a jurisprudent concept and a political one as well. The concept has been put forward, used and developed for people to establish and maintain successively in communities the social systems such as the civil ownership of the person, the civil ownership of labor-power, the civil ownership of the living body of human beings, the civil equality among all the adult male members of a community, the individual ownership of the person, the individual ownership of labor-power, the individual ownership of the living body of human beings, the individual ownership of the marriage right, the human equality among all the adult members, including all female members of a community, and partial social ownership of labor-power, etc

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