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Specific ideas of natural rights are inevitably parochial, because they vary from culture to culture and time to time.  A huge amount of anthropology and sociology confirms the variation in ideas of rights that people call natural.
 
Specific ideas of natural rights are inevitably parochial, because they vary from culture to culture and time to time.  A huge amount of anthropology and sociology confirms the variation in ideas of rights that people call natural.
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A few recent claims of n natural rights are particularly ludicrous.  "Natural rights is why you don't want me to steal your property, rape your wife and murder your children."  Well, if natural rights are simply individual desires, then there are plenty of people who desire to steal your property, rape your wife and murder your children.  History is full of that, and historically it has been claimed as natural rights, indeed virtues, of the powerful.  Plenty of animals do that too, if you want to commit the naturalistic fallacy.
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