I Have a Right. Don’t Try to Stop Me.
Why are rights to vote, to be angry, and to peaceably assemble all called rights? Because it would be wrong for someone to stop you.
ReadWhy are rights to vote, to be angry, and to peaceably assemble all called rights? Because it would be wrong for someone to stop you.
ReadHow does precluding the initiation of physical force preclude theft and fraud?
ReadWhen is it moral to shove a stranger out of danger or to take the car keys from a drunken friend?
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