Various Kinds of Rights
Rights are Broadly of Two Types
- Granted rights: If someone else decides how your faculties are used, you do not have exclusive right of your faculties. In other words, you do not have inalienable rights.
- Inherited Rights If you decide how your faculties are used, you have inalienable rights. They belong to you exclusively by nature of what you are as a being.
- Now we will talk about various rights:
Human Rights
- Human rights are the rights a person has simply because he or she is a human being. Human rights are held by all persons equally, universally, and forever.
- Human rights ....
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