Right to Work — Freedom, Not Obligation
This course unveils the hidden meaning of the “right to work” as defined in international law. It shows that work was never meant to be a duty but an optional expression of freedom — a right that can be exercised or declined without penalty.
Through detailed study of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Bank Act, you’ll discover how the State’s obligation to ensure every human being an adequate living was quietly transformed into a system of forced participation.
Learn how “citizen” status and registration convert freedom into labour compliance, and how reclaiming recognition as a human being restores the balance between dignity, security, and choice. This course challenges the illusion that survival depends on employment and reveals the lawful foundation for enjoying life without servitude.