Abstract
This article explores how natural human rights have endured through challenging times, spanning from classical to medieval, modern to postmodern eras, up to the present day. The Magna Carta marked the initiation of protecting human dignity, while World War I and World War II were pivotal moments for safeguarding humanity through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The values of natural rights have dwindled with the advent of globalization and due to political and social greed reaching its peak. Throughout world history, from the origin of society with barbarous rule to the tyranny of monarchy, the natural rights of humans have always been questioned and debated.
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