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The Rights of Man are inalienable from "summary" of The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine

The rights of man are not gifts from one man to another, nor from one class of men to another. It is not, therefore, a right for one nation to bestow upon another nation; for how can one nation have the right to dictate to another nation what it shall do, or what it shall not do? We live in an age of enlightenment, where the old notions of divine right and hereditary privilege are being challenged. The idea of inalienable rights is a simple one: rights that cannot be taken away or given up. They are inherent to every individual simply by virtue of being human. These rights are not contingent upon the whims of governments or rulers, but are fundamental and universal. To deny someone their inalienable rights is to deny their humanity. Inalienable rights are the foundation of a just society. They form the basis of civil liberties, including the right to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to a fair trial. Without these rights, individuals are at the mercy of those in power, vulnerable to oppression and tyranny. It is the duty of every individual to defend and uphold these rights, both for themselves and for others. The concept of inalienable rights is not a new one. It has its roots in the Enlightenment, when philosophers such as John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that individuals have natural rights that are independent of government. These rights are not granted by the state, but are inherent to every person. They are not privileges to be granted or revoked at will, but are essential to human dignity and freedom.
  1. Individuals are mere subjects, subject to the arbitrary power of rulers. The recognition of inalienable rights is essential to the progress of humanity, to the advancement of justice and equality. To deny these rights is to deny the very essence of what it means to be human.
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The Rights of Man

Thomas Paine

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