> некоторые наши сегодняшние права не всегда были правами (и до сих пор не везде).
Ok, this is better. Take free speech. Clearly this is not a universal right in the sense that most of the world do not have it. Still we (many of us, in any case) believe it to be a universal human right in the sense that it is something to aspire to.
I believe (and you are free to believe otherwise, of course) that the freedom to travel is similar. In fact we have this freedom partially -- within the EU or within the US. Notice that even within a single country this is not always the case (there is still propiska in Russian and something similar in China, for example).
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Date: 2019-01-18 09:44 pm (UTC)Ok, this is better. Take free speech. Clearly this is not a universal right in the sense that most of the world do not have it. Still we (many of us, in any case) believe it to be a universal human right in the sense that it is something to aspire to.
I believe (and you are free to believe otherwise, of course) that the freedom to travel is similar. In fact we have this freedom partially -- within the EU or within the US. Notice that even within a single country this is not always the case (there is still propiska in Russian and something similar in China, for example).