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How is the value that a society places on individual rights reflected in that society’s government?

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The extent to which these rights are protected, and enumerated in the country's laws and constitution reflect the value that the society places on individual rights.

A country, such as the United States or Japan, which enshrines the individual rights of the people in the Constitution and in its laws, clearly places a high value on such rights.

A country that does not, and even goes so far as to outlaw many of these rights, such as the right of public dissent, is not a society that places a high value on such rights (examples include China, Saudi Arabia).
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