Platform rights
Platform rights
Notwithstanding that their acknowledgement in regulation in any given state is a matter of politics, are there any human rights that are inherent on the information platform that is the state, simply by means of its existence? In other words, does the finding that states are information platforms for their citizens (in essence, individualisation mechanisms for humans) lead to the logical inference of any human rights? If yes, then these (human) rights could be named platform rights, because it is to information platforms that they owe their existence and it is throughout the information platform that is the state (essentially, in any and all states, today and throughout human history) that they would (‘should’ effectively belonging to political theory, see §00.02.10) apply.
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