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[[Category:What Are Rights?]]
 
[[Category:What Are Rights?]]
 
[[Category:Positive Alternatives To Libertarian Ideas]]
 
[[Category:Positive Alternatives To Libertarian Ideas]]
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[[Category:A Positive Model Of Rights]]
 
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| text = Natural rights is simple nonsense: natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense -- '''nonsense upon stilts'''.  [...] Right, the substantive right, is the child of law; from real laws come real rights; from imaginary laws, from laws of nature, fancied and invented by poets, rhetoricians, and dealers in moral and intellectual poisons, come imaginary rights, a bastard brood of monsters....  
 
| text = Natural rights is simple nonsense: natural and imprescriptible rights, rhetorical nonsense -- '''nonsense upon stilts'''.  [...] Right, the substantive right, is the child of law; from real laws come real rights; from imaginary laws, from laws of nature, fancied and invented by poets, rhetoricians, and dealers in moral and intellectual poisons, come imaginary rights, a bastard brood of monsters....  
 
| cite = [[Jeremy Bentham]], "{{Link |Anarchical Fallacies}}"
 
| cite = [[Jeremy Bentham]], "{{Link |Anarchical Fallacies}}"
 
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