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As belief in the righteousness of the human life related to the ancient precedents in several religions across the world, the concept of the human rights in modernized terms had begun during the time of Renaissance humanism at the time of the early period of modern life. The wars of Europe for religion along with the civil wars during the 17th century in England had given rise to the philosophy of human rights, freedom, and liberalism. These also led to the potential belief in the human rights that gradually become the focus of the intellectual culture in the entire Europe during the time of the 18th century at the Age of Enlightenment. Such ideas and concepts of the human rights at been lying at the core of the French as well as the American revolutions. These revolutions had occurred at the time of the end of the particular century. The democratic evolution across the period of the 19th century had paved the path for the introduction of the universal suffrage at the time of the 20th century. The two wars of the worlds had also led to the establishment of the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights).
The era of the post-war conditions had witnessed several movements with respect to the drafting of human rights across the groups of special interests like that of feminism along with the civil rights of the group of African-Americans. The members of the human rights belonging to the Soviet bloc had emerged during the time of the 1970s. This came up along with the rights of the workers in the west. This movement had quickly coordinated because political rhetoric and social activism across several nations had put the same in high spirits on the agenda of the world. By the time of the 21st century, Moyn has put up arguments that the movements associated with human rights had expanded beyond the original notions of anti-totalitarianism for including various causes like that of the social, economic development and humanitarianism across the developing nations.
Some parts of the righteousness that were present in ancient religion and law has been retrospectively been sometimes included under the common term of human rights. While several Enlightenment historians and scholars have suggested a secular as well as a social contract among those who rule and ruled along with the ancient traditions that have been derived from same kinds of conclusions from the concepts of divine law as well as through Hellenistic philosophy and natural law.
Human rights can be considered to be an idea about whose time is yet to come. The UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) can be considered to be a call to human freedom as well as justice to the global people.

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