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This analysis examines Human Rights Of, By, and For the People as a systems-level exploration of constitutional design and human rights architecture.
The discussion investigates how institutional structures shape political possibilities, how rights frameworks influence public expectations, and why governance systems often persist long after the conditions that created them have changed.
Topics include constitutional incentives, institutional persistence, human rights frameworks, democratic adaptation, and the relationship between property rights, social rights, and collective action.
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