FrenchAffair said:
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Seeing as you are, or at least are arguing from a Libertarian point of view you should make perfectly clear that what Libertarians consider “rights” are not what most humans consider rights.
Libertarians believe the only rights are that to Life and Property.
There is no right to education, health care, food, shelter, water, or any of the other things that we in the western world are afforded, and that humans everywhere should be entitled to. All thoses rights and more would be arbitrarily denyed to citizens of Canada with out consequences under Libertarian goverment.
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I have been reluctant to join this debate because I’m not a
libertarian and I see many flaws with the way
organized and
institutionalized Libertarians see the world. Rather, I would describe myself as a
classic liberal, firmly rooted in the middle of the 19th century – I think pretty much all liberal values were established then and, except for Isaiah Berlin, not much was added to liberalism in the 20th century.
But, as to rights:
• There are
natural rights – life, liberty, equality and property. These reside with the individual and are
rights relative to
all collectives – governments, churches and all other organizations which cater to intrusive, conservative busybodies; and
• There are
legislated rights – health care, education, welfare, ‘special’ preferences and so on. Look at the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights to see the inherent nonsense of
legislated rights. The first 21 articles will not trouble any real liberals, even conservatives will only be modestly troubled by some (§17, for example). It is the next five, §22 – 27, which render the Declaration and
all legislated rights pure, simple, unadulterated rubbish.
A quick and dirty
test for natural rights would be: “Am I willing to fight and die, even send my sons to fight and die to defend these rights for strangers?” If the answer is “Yes!” then it is a natural right; if the answer is “No!” then it is a
rubbish right. Is anyone with the brains the gods gave to green peppers really willing to send her son to fight for someone’s
right to enjoy the arts or participate in the cultural life of his community? Anyone? Anyone at all? Step right up ...
Edit: typo - "will not trouble anyd real liberals"