Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1213292

Which of the following statements is true regarding the Marxist approach?


Concepts such as justice, democracy and freedom are historical categories whose contents are determined by the material conditions social circumstances of people.

The individual possesses basic human rights and everyone is inherently entitled to these rights as a human being, independent of whether or not these rights are recognized by the ruler.

Marxist approach does not answer the logical question of how a normative conclusion about rights can be derived empirically from factual premises such as having interests.

Marxist approach has an inclination to treat the particular person in isolation from the society in which he/she is a part.

According to Marxist approach the individual has no status in international law.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Marx regarded the natural law approach to human rights as idealistic and ahistorical. He saw nothing natural or inalienable about human rights. Concepts such as law, justice, morality, democracy, and freedom are considered historical categories whose contents are determined by the material conditions of and the social circumstances
of people. As the conditions of life change, so the content of notions and ideas may change

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