A brief introduction to Marshall's dichotomy of civil rights
Marshall's historical investigation on the evolution of civil rights and its three divisions: basic civil rights, political rights and social rights. The basic rights of citizens refer to personal rights, property rights, freedom of speech, freedom of belief and other basic human rights; Political rights are the right to participate in politics, and universal suffrage is the core; Social rights take citizens' right to education, health and old-age care for granted.