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* [[File:Neobol.png]] [[Neo-Bolshevism]] [[File:Neobol-2.png]] - Just Ingsoc combined with Marxism-Leninism, not much to talk about here.
* [[File:Euras.png]] [[Fourth Theory]] - <s>Just admit it, you like me.</s> FAR Too moderate but otherwise I like your repression of human rights.
**[[File:Euras.png]] [[File:LBubble.png]]My "repression" of human rights is rather based on several reasons 1. Rights, such as the right to protest, the right to speak freely, the right to privacy, etc. are granted and legally enshrined by states, generally in constitutions or other bodies of law.;
1. Rights, such as the right to protest, the right to speak freely, the right to privacy, etc. are granted and legally enshrined by states, generally in constitutions or other bodies of law.
2. In order for these rights to be implemented, a state structure must be in place involving police, courts and other institutions that stop individuals and organisations from denying the rights of others.
3. The implementation of "human rights", or rights encompassing all of humanity would similarly require a state structure encompassing all of humanity, meaning the whole world.
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