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The principles set in the Declaration are of constitutional value and may be used to oppose legislation or other government activities. Unlike the earlier U.S. Declaration of Independence, it is intended to be of universal value. It does not only set forth fundamental rights of the French citizens but acknowledges these rights to all men without exception: "First Article – Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions can be founded only on the common utility."
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