In the chapter titled, “The Decline of the Nation-State and the End of the Rights of Man,” Arendt argues that the universal rights of man failed at the very moment when refugees, including herself, most needed them. What are her arguments for this failure? What does she mean when she argues that from this fundamental deprivation of human rights emerges the existence of a “right to have rights”? What does Arendt mean by a “right to have rights”? What is her argument for this right? (600-900 words)
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