The right to science and culture is expressed in Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: (1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in
The idea of the common evaporates the moment it leaves our minds. The ideal of the common, this utopia, requires a considerable and constant effort:
We claim the consideration of our differences, without individualism or communitarianism, but in a permanent exchange involving attentive listening and self-expression taking into account his.her.interlocutor.s.
We believe that the cultural rights movement is aimed to protect the rights of groups of people, or their culture, in similar fashion to the manner in which the human rights movement has brought attention to the needs of individuals throughout the world.