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  • cam . # .
    Trackback: I used to have trackbacks on, but too much spam to justify it in the end. You left out the link, so here it is.

    Kieran Bennett writes; A Different View of \"Rights\" ;

    Rather, rights are those areas claimed by the citizen, and continually defended by the citizen against encroachements by the state, business and other agents that would seek to violate these rights.

    Rights come from a citizens desire to reserve certain \"rights\", to protect themselves against the state.

    I lean toward the (essential) technology mechanism as a political mechanist, but also am inspired by the romance, destiny and hope of Deniehy\'s view. Which probably puts me in the political humanist-mechanist.

    Where you argue that rights are an intrinsic aspect of political humankind. Which is a mix between the natural rights and human rights view. You should expound on your view of rights and try to derive them from the human condition.

    Good article, you should post it here too.

    cam