The question of rights and responsibilities is not an easy one. From it, comes a great majority of how we perceive the world and our interactions within it. This is especially relevant with respects to war and extended conflict, as the rights of people dictate the justification (or lack thereof) as well as the moral standing and responsibilities of the affiliated parties. While the Afghanistan war is still going on, Iraq still lingers upon the psyche of the American public. Viewing these two conflicts through the lens of rights and responsibilities makes some less than obvious things abundantly clear.
Why does it matter?
Acts that a government commit while representing people ought to be known by the people being represented. Of the many responsibilities that come about by living in a democracy, one of the the most important is being diligent about education on events such as these.
Why does it matter?
Acts that a government commit while representing people ought to be known by the people being represented. Of the many responsibilities that come about by living in a democracy, one of the the most important is being diligent about education on events such as these.