• @Leviathan@lemmy.world
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        54 months ago

        That’s why the rights of people today shouldn’t be dictated by a document written over a century ago. Idolizing a document over human rights is terrible.

        • @BaumGeist@lemmy.ml
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          14 months ago

          Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

          - George Santayana

          That’s the full quote that people like to reduce to the final sentence.

          Documents are a species’ way of remembering the past and establishing core ideals so that future generations don’t have to reinvent those wheels.

          Not to say any given document is without flaws or captures the right values, and as our societies grow and mature so too should the values that we align ourselves with.

        • _NoName_
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          04 months ago

          Idolizing a document over human rights is terrible.

          Well, to be clear, human rights, other than being a vague philosophical concept, are also a document. Much younger, and much more sensible and uncompromising, but still also a document.

          Hopefully if new rights are deemed to be needed, they can be added.

          • @Leviathan@lemmy.world
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            14 months ago

            I mean, if a document has specific rights written on it and society moves forward and has need for new rights to be added then we should be ready to rewrite and add rights as opposed to treating the document as divine and unchangeable.