Publication: Entrepreneurial rights as human rights : Why economic rights must include the human right to science and the freedom to grow through innovation
Entrepreneurial rights as human rights : Why economic rights must include the human right to science and the freedom to grow through innovation
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Aerni, P. (2015). Entrepreneurial rights as human rights : Why economic rights must include the human right to science and the freedom to grow through innovation. Banson. http://pubhtml5.com/nnfz/gcoc
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The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by change that is beyond their control. But what about those who make use of their basic economic rights to facilitate economic and social change? Do these agents of change need protection and, if so, how do their activities relate to the current debate on human rights?
In this book, the historical importance of innovative entrepreneurs as agents of change who indirectly contribute to a more humane world by enhancing access to basic human
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Aerni, P. (2015). Entrepreneurial rights as human rights : Why economic rights must include the human right to science and the freedom to grow through innovation. Banson. http://pubhtml5.com/nnfz/gcoc