ethical human rights
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Anthony Ravlich | 08.18.2012
Top academics rebel against State capture and discuss the ethical approach to human rights, development,globalization to replace neoliberalism and the omitted children's rights. The ethical approach emphasizes bottom-up rights to unleash human potential whereas neoliberalism is top-down, and, in my view, crushes human potential.
Top academics rebel against State Capture in favor of truth and ethical human rights.
Anthony Ravlich MA, BSc, Dip Crim(Hons), Author
Chairperson
Human Rights Council (New Zealand)
10D/15 City Rd.
Auckland City.
Ph: (0064) (09) 940.9658
www.hrc2001.org.nz
More top academics are breaking the long silence of academia regarding the rights omissions, such as children’s rights, and the new ethical human rights approach which includes all the rights.
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Anthony Ravlich | 07.24.2012
A new idea, an ethical approach to human rights, development and globalization to replace neoliberalism, gives people a choice.
The ethical human rights approach is being supported on the social networking sites by the US government, the UN while the NZ government maybe sympathetic. Also, promotes the inclusion of children's rights omitted from the New Zealand bill of Rights Act 1990.
New idea gives people a choice: ethical human rights approach to replace neoliberalism supported by UN, US and maybe NZ govt.
Anthony Ravlich, MA, BSc, Dip Crim(Hons), Author.
Chairperson
Human Rights Council (New Zealand)
10D/15 City Rd.,
Auckland City.
New Zealand.
www.hrc2001.org.nz
Ph: (0064) (09) 940.9658
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Anthony Ravlich | 07.10.2012
A compilation of some comments on facebook which may give readers a greater understanding of the proposed ethical approach to human rights, development and globalization to replace neoliberalism. The former emphasizes bottom-up development while the latter involves extreme top-down control of development.
Chch spontaneity likely to ruin NZ's planned parasitic culture: ethical human rights for a revolution in ideas.
Anthony Ravlich
Chairperson
Human Rights Council (New Zealand)
10D/15 City Rd.,
Auckland City.
Ph: (0064) (09) (940.9658)
www.hrc2001.org.nz
Most of the following comments were made on Michelle Helliwell's 'Christchurch Earthquake Stories' Facebook page, my Facebook page as well as twitter and linkedin.
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Anthony Ravlich | 06.16.2012
Embedded tweets show major support for the ethical approach to human rights, development, globalization to replace neoliberalism.
Ethical human rights is beginning to take off. Embedded tweets show major support for ethical human rights, development, globalization to replace neoliberalism.
Anthony Ravlich
Human Rights Council (New Zealand)
10D/15 City Rd.
Auckland City.
Ph:(09) 940.9658
The following tweet was embedded by Save the Children with 415, 226 followers. Save the Children describes itself as the leading independent organization creating lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the world:
@SavetheChildren ethical human rights, development, globalization to replace neo liberalism, anthony ravlich's blog, guerilla media 13 Mar 12 via web • Embed this Tweet
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Anthony Ravlich | 05.26.2012
Ethical human rights, development, globalization to replace neoliberalism. Establishment will not discuss the many rights omissions. Now a distinguished NZer supports the ethical approach which includes all omitted rights and unleashes human potential (and creates many jobs) by emphasizing bottom-up development.
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Anthony Ravlich | 05.04.2012
Despite all attempts to crush human potential, the purging of 'tall poppies', social class/socio-economic(wealth)discrimination,the suppression of 'bottom-up' development there is still hope because of the ethical approach to human rights, development and globalization to replace neo liberalism as well as the massive rebuilding required following the tragic Christchurch earthquakes.
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