Counsel costs money, and is therefore an extraction of services from others (in the form of taxes).
I'm not questioning that rights (at least in the U.S) stem only from the protection from the government. I counter the notion that rights have no direct cost on others (#67) or don't have a tangible office that provides them (#69) by example of the right to an attorney.
I'm not questioning that rights (at least in the U.S) stem only from the protection from the government. I counter the notion that rights have no direct cost on others (#67) or don't have a tangible office that provides them (#69) by example of the right to an attorney.
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