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What is a minority? What are the rights and responsibilities of a minority? How can the problem of minorities be resolved according to the solution to the various problems of humanity presented by the Third Universal Theory?

Minorities are of two kinds only: a minority belonging to a nation, and its nation provides it with its social framework; and a minority that has no nation and thus, forms its own social framework. The latter makes historical contributions that accumulate and eventually create a nation by virtue of belonging and destiny.

This minority has its own social rights as we have seen, and it would be unjust of any party or majority to infringe upon these rights. The social characteristics particular to a minority are not transferable or divestible. The political and economic problems of minorities can only be solved within a society controlled by the masses where power, wealth and weapons are in the hands of the people. To look upon a minority as a political and economic minority is dictatorial and unjust.

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