Housing, education, healthcare, and all the other things you can think of are not human rights.
The only true human right is property rights and all other rights spring from that first principle.
Housing, education, healthcare, and all the other things you can think of are not human rights.
The only true human right is property rights and all other rights spring from that first principle.
Close, but I disagree.
The only human right is the right to self defense.
Property rights arise from one's right to defend oneself, as property is an extension of self and property rights are only enforceable to the degree that the property is defensible.
You can't have a right to be given goods and services because a) who exactly is obliged to give them to you? And b) what if there's not enough to go around?
Instead rights are rules of stable social conduct - the conditions of civic peace rather than interpersonal war