Lawrance of Arabia:
Your being silly here, your basicaly saying that every person is born with some mystical Aura or "rights" which ofcorse exist purely as moral constructs and which are completly intangeble and unknow untill such time as Civilazation becomes aware of and desides that indeed a select group of people under particular surcumstances will actualy have the "right" to do something or Not have something done too them.
I dont completly agree with Kucinich either. Rights are created by the Society as a whole and work into the "Social Contract" between citizens and goverment (often a very nasty and violent process). Its more acurate to say that the Populus TAKES its rights away from what would otherwise be a Despotic (total power) goverment.
Laurence's position is basicaly the "our rights come from God" stance but you havent actualy mentioned God yet but your aluding to a basicaly super-natural basis for rights. That logic has been used repetedly to deny emerging rights, the athority figures say "yes your rights come from God but you already have all of them so shut up and get back to work". Implicit in the supernatural bequithing of rights is that the populus can never achieve any NEW rights. Time and time again this argument is used to maintain the current inequities and stiffle social change. Conservatism at its Core is the maintance of the status quo. It always amazes me that looking back in history and seeing the same arguments made to deny the rights that we all now universaly agree are undeniable so many people (hint: Conservatives) fall for the tired old argument again when its taking place in THEIR time as people to get a new right added to the social contract.
Your being silly here, your basicaly saying that every person is born with some mystical Aura or "rights" which ofcorse exist purely as moral constructs and which are completly intangeble and unknow untill such time as Civilazation becomes aware of and desides that indeed a select group of people under particular surcumstances will actualy have the "right" to do something or Not have something done too them.
I dont completly agree with Kucinich either. Rights are created by the Society as a whole and work into the "Social Contract" between citizens and goverment (often a very nasty and violent process). Its more acurate to say that the Populus TAKES its rights away from what would otherwise be a Despotic (total power) goverment.
Laurence's position is basicaly the "our rights come from God" stance but you havent actualy mentioned God yet but your aluding to a basicaly super-natural basis for rights. That logic has been used repetedly to deny emerging rights, the athority figures say "yes your rights come from God but you already have all of them so shut up and get back to work". Implicit in the supernatural bequithing of rights is that the populus can never achieve any NEW rights. Time and time again this argument is used to maintain the current inequities and stiffle social change. Conservatism at its Core is the maintance of the status quo. It always amazes me that looking back in history and seeing the same arguments made to deny the rights that we all now universaly agree are undeniable so many people (hint: Conservatives) fall for the tired old argument again when its taking place in THEIR time as people to get a new right added to the social contract.
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