Universal Human Rights and socioeconomic disparities in Brazil: Dystopia to be propagated by the State
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n38-010Palabras clave:
Universal Human Rights, Social disparities, StateResumen
Universal Human Rights are the basic rights and freedoms necessary for all human beings to live with dignity. They are also those that oblige the State to promote the population's access to opportunities of all kinds, to the overcoming of social inequalities, to transparency in the use of power and to countless other rights. Thus, Brazilian society being placated by great socioeconomic differences and different social classes, in the face of the countless ills that engulf its population, because there is an urgent need for state intervention in favor of social welfare and popular participation in the democratic affairs of the State, so that the most serious problems of our society are diluted to the point of becoming non-existent. The effectiveness of Human Rights requires, therefore, efficient public policies on the part of the constituted power and organized civil society fighting for what is their right.