SamuelRSmith said:
No, our inalienable rights are the rights given to us as part of our humanity, they're our natural rights, or "god-given rights". We have the right to form our own opinions, and our right to express them, because our minds are our own, as are our hands and mouths, which we use to communicate. The fundamental difference between these rights, and the ones you classify are rights, is that natural rights do not cost anything: the Government does not need to spend money to give me the freedom of speech. Property rights are an extension of our natural rights. We obtain property by exchanging our services with others. Ultimately, all property is created by our minds, and by our hands. When I make something with my mind, and my hands, that thing is mine. I can voluntarily exchange the efforts of my mind and hands, if I so wish, but I cannot be forced to. That would be slavery. Now, you may argue that the Government's role is to provide more than our rights. You may contend that, on top of our rights, the Government should also provide us with healthcare, and those less fortunate with food, or shelter. I would disagree with you there, but accept your opinion, as that is your view on what the Government should do. It is a false premise, though, to suggest that those things are rights. |
Nature is cruel and arbitrary. We are thinking creatures, rational creatures. We have our minimal dignity and should respect the dignity of other rational creatures. Dignity includes the fulfillment of our natural needs, which includes the items i have mentioned. We have a right to work (and not in the twisted anti-union use of the prhase in America), a right to sufficient food and shelter, and a right to be healthy insofar as we are able to be.
Slavery is a depravation of these dignities, but the association of all people to provide the fruits of their labor to all other people in a bonded governmental system predicated upon mutual consent insures dignity and optimum happiness for all, and this system does not preclude the achievement of greater material goods (or even a prosperous material society), while neither depriving any human of their dignity.
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