Equality, liberty and security (of information)
Equality, liberty and security (of information)
Although logical inferences can be drawn from any finding (proposition), there are certain human rights that can be inferred logically, simply because of states’ existence (as information platforms for their citizens). These pertain to equality, liberty and security (of information). (Although one cannot hope to construct a complete list of all platform rights derived logically from the finding that states are information platforms for their citizens, any list is expected to be short (or at least shorter than perhaps hoped for), because it is only direct logical relationships that give rise to them (so, for example, equality does not also give rise to, for example, human dignity or to freedom of expression, in spite of these rights stemming logically from it).
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