1F216 Enforcement and expansion of fundamental and human rights to all basic needs

Enforcement and expansion of fundamental and human rights to all basic needs:

A globally renewed society would be compelled to break the taboo of a system of values founded chiefly on the monetary exchange of commodities and services. This will necessarily entail a redefinition of basic or human rights. A right, and all the more so a basic human right, must enjoy direct validity and be at the individual’s disposal, and thus must not be conditional on him or her having access to corresponding monetary resources.

In a Globally Renewed Society, all human beings have equal access to the social and economic sectors assigned to the commons, which as a result will automatically constitute basic rights whose translation into non-monetary values must thus be defined. None of the basic human rights, such as, among others, access to independent information, personal security, health, education and basic nutrition, should be measurable in terms of a monetary scale of values, or, as a consequence, be granted to individual human beings only conditionally on possessing money, but must be redefined without regard to taboos and in the interest of the primary goal of securing the commons and of safeguarding the inviolable dignity of the individual…

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The commons represents the cornerstone of the globally renewed society. While ensuring the security of the individual, it guarantees a species-appropriate, and hence humane and decent life for all human beings in harmony with the natural environment within the context of a new social structure founded on solidarity. The protection of the commons and its unimpeded accessibility to all human beings irrespective of their race, sex, age, origin, education, language, social status and property, is the fundamental basic right of the individual. The globally renewed society as a whole, and individual human beings in particular, have the human right (= basic right) of access to the commons as the basic sustaining factor of everyday social and economic life…

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The universal standard of living, which must apply to the whole planet and be derived from the commons, hence constitutes a basic right (= human right)…