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Revision as of 03:26, 23 June 2019
Victor Porton conducts an experiment to check if:
- Can human rights be accomplished in the modern world?
- Are geniuses deprived in rights compared to common people?
- Can rights of a person with opinions contrary to the society be accomplished?
- Is importance of a lawsuit a factor for it not to be decided?
- Is a human rights violation being gross a reason for the right not to be protected?
The experiment started as described in this blog post.