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Human Rights

Posted on 25/01/2023 by admin

The odd thing about rights is that they don’t exist until we enshrine them in law – until, in other words, they are given.

The history of the world, if there is such a thing, may be described as struggle for rights over the past ten thousand years. A struggle that continues to this day for many of the first rights we ever described – the right to live in peace for example- are still denied millions of people and animals have no rights at all.

Of course as you bestow rights you have to curtail freedoms. But since rights are about freedom from fears and wants and attempt to civilise our behaviour,  any freedoms which interfere with that struggle should be curtailed.

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