Farther wrote:
And, of course, having said that another thought comes to me. If rights are only a construct of government, then freedom is superior to rights.
Not hardly.
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Freedom is the natural state of being, whereas rights are artificially imposed on people, willing or not. If 50.1% of people believe "X" is a right, and they can convince government to declare it so, the 49.9% who vehemently disagree are going to get the shaft.
That isn't how our system is set up. We live in a representative republic, not a direct democracy. Furthermore, that republic is set up along lines that restrain government and also the vagaries of popular opinion. We have plenty of checks and balances built into our system (mind you, not enough, in my opinion). A more perfect union is the goal. If you look at the overall history of our particular society, we have been slowly marching towards more civil rights, not less. We have become a more perfect union, and as we continue to toil and strive to progress, we get even closer to a better overall society.
Our concept of rights evolves. It *must* evolve, or we will fail as a society. We have to be able to adapt our core principles to current needs. Technology advances. Ideas advance. Everything advances. We can either go backwards, or we can go forwards. What we see as a fundamental right today is likely to be expanded in the future. Some rights may be contracted in the future, given new understandings. We can see this process happen throughout our history. During the civil rights era, many rights were expanded, and some contracted (Blacks earned the right to vote and marry outside their race, but businesses lost the right to segregate based on race). It's not perfect. In fact, it's an ugly and often brutal process. But it is what it is.
If rights were inherent, they would be unchanging. They would be quantifiable biologically. They are not unchanging, and they are not quantifiable, because they are ideas made real by man.
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