The theoretical model of Utopian Socialism's juristic interpretation of rights in the 19th century can be summarized as follows.The main purpose is to criticize and reform the inequality in real society;the private ownership of land is the main object of criticism;equali-ty in the economic and social fields is the goal to be pursued;the realization of the basic inter-ests of the working class and the lower classes is the direction;the right to work is the core content;and the oughtness of obtaining benefits is the main connotation of the concept of rights.This concept of rights guided the European workers'movement in the early-and mid-19th century,supplemented the content of modern human rights,promoted legal changes,and ad-vanced social progress.The uniqueness of Utopian Socialism's juristic concept of rights means that it cannot be mixed with other schools'concepts of rights.