Demands of Human Diginity
President
George W. Bush discussed the non-negotiable demands of human dignity in his 2002 State of the Union Address.

The President recognizes that all fathers and mothers in all societies want their children to be educated and to live free from poverty and violence. These aspirations are realized when societies stand firm for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity.


The 7 Demands of Human Diginity
Take a look photos of the world's next generation while learning about the demands of human dignity.
Photo of boy in Peru
Rule of law
Photo of boy and girl
Limits on State Power
Photo of girl in ecuador
Respect for Women
Photo of girl in England
Private Property
Photo of Afghan child
Free Speech
Photo of Korean child
Equal Justice
Photo of American child
Religious Tolerance
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"All fathers and mothers, in all societies, want their children to be educated, and live free from poverty and violence." President George W. Bush, 1/29/02