13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Democratic societies (1) Liberal societies (1) Activist groups (1) Autocratic societies (1) Developed countries (1) Developing countries (1) Educated urban populations (1) European countries (1) Government-controlled media (1) Human rights organizations (1) Rural or conservative communities (1) State-sponsored institutions (1) United Nations Member States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 universal human rights Democratic societies Universal human rights are inherently incorporated into legal and societal systems of democratic societies. 2
2 universal human rights Liberal societies The promotion of equality and social justice is a fundamental aspect of universal human rights in liberal societies. 2
3 universal human rights Activist groups Activist groups prioritize universal human rights in their advocacy and campaigns. 1
4 universal human rights Autocratic societies In autocratic societies, universal human rights are sometimes overlooked in order to prioritize political stability and economic progress. 1
5 universal human rights Developed countries The concept of universal human rights is embedded in legal frameworks and societal values in developed countries' culture. 1
6 universal human rights Developing countries In developing countries, universal human rights are sometimes overlooked in favor of political stability or economic development. 1
7 universal human rights Educated urban populations Universal human rights are emphasized as crucial for social justice and equality within educated urban populations. 1
8 universal human rights European countries Universal human rights are considered fundamental and inalienable rights for all individuals in European countries. 1
9 universal human rights Government-controlled media Government-controlled media may downplay or portray universal human rights as Western agenda to undermine local traditions. 1
10 universal human rights Human rights organizations Human rights organizations advocate for universal human rights as central to their campaigns. 1
11 universal human rights Rural or conservative communities Universal human rights are regarded as secondary to traditional customs and religious values in rural and conservative communities. 1
12 universal human rights State-sponsored institutions State-sponsored institutions may downplay or portray universal human rights as a Western agenda to undermine local traditions. 1
13 universal human rights United Nations Member States Universal human rights are agreed upon and outlined in international human rights treaties by United Nations Member States. 1