Hi,

Jonathan Chattin wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

> Hmmm, I've never been very fond of the whole "Human Right" argument.
> To be honest it is fairly silly. Nature doesn't guarantee anything.
> Therefore it is somewhat irrational to assume that one has a right
> to anything simply because one exists. This doesn't mean that I
> think you should just accept whatever others try to force on you.
> One should protect whatever one has, be it privacy or anything else,
> and strive to improve ones life. Ok, enough armchair philosophy I'll
> stop now.

Should you decide to do some more armchair philosophy, you might check
out Hobbes (not the Calvin kind) or Locke and whatthey have to say
about natural rights. :)

Regards,

Markus
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