HUMAN RIGHTS IN KOREA: THE CRISIS OF RELEVANCE
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 8, No 2
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1977.061 - 24 (24 pages)
- 4
Radical Western intellectuals are waging a campaign against Asian countries and actively interfering in the internal affairs o f Singapore. The intellectuals, who profess to be liberals, subscribing to democratic socialism, are waging a campaign directed against non-Communist systems in Japari, India, Iran, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore in respectable periodicals. I d o n ’t know what is behind all this or why the radicals want to destroy the non-Communist systems.
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE CHANGING ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
III. SALIENT ASPECTS OF KOREAN DEVELOPMENT
IV. THE KOREAN DILEMMA
The Issue of National Survival Economic Growth and Income Distribution An Indigenous Working System versus a Big Power Penetrated System The Linkage between Domestic and International Relations
V. THE BASIC CONCEPT AND THE PRACTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN KOREA
The Basic Concept of Human Rights The Right to Life Itself Philosophical and Legal Concepts of Human Rights Socioeconomic Rights Political Rights Essential Preconditions to Human Rights The Practice of Human Rights in Korea
VI. CRISIS OF RELEVANCE
A Dual Standard of Value Judgment National Security Issues American Domestic Politics versus the Korean Human Rights Issue
VII. CONCLUSION
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