RE: Violent Interventionism and the "Oppression" of Biological Limitations

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Violent Interventionism and the "Oppression" of Biological Limitations

in philosophy •  8 years ago 

Fully agreed. This seems to resonate on an idea I've been debating lately: you have no 'rights' in the sense of what we think of. They are concepts developed out of requirement resulting from the existence of the 'state'.
No 'state', no 'rights' and if the state is fictional, then so are 'rights'.

But to make it easy, I say you have a 'right' to seek out your wants and needs, food, water, shelter, healthcare, et cetera, but no 'right' or guarantee to acquire or keep any of those things.

Not to plug myself(but yeah it is) I cover my thoughts on this in the following writeups:
https://steemit.com/anarchy/@sic-savidicus/end-the-hyphenate-war-a-clarification-of-rights-and-reality

https://steemit.com/anarchy/@sic-savidicus/stories-from-the-comments-freedom-rights-and-rape

Excellent points, btw.

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