Know what the assignment of rights actually means in a civilised society.
Rights are assigned in a civilised society as a basic minimum and guaranteed level of personal existence. A right assigned to an individual means that society is obliged to ensure that the individual can exercise that right. In some cases, certain additional rights may be assigned to particular groups in a society, possibly because of the way that the group must behave in society or the responsibilities that the group has to society.
The knowledge named 'Conceptual meaning of rights' is considered to be quite critical.
In addition, the knowledge is thought to be slightly difficult to replace, it is mostly learned by study, and is known fully by 10% of the Group.