17 Quotes About Natural Right

The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are the fundamental rights that every man should be granted by his government. Every man, woman, and child is entitled to these rights because they are essential for a happy, healthy, and successful life. Unfortunately, many people do not know what they are. Many people also think that these rights are granted by governments Read more

They are not. These rights are natural rights, which are God-given, which every man has because he is made in the image of God. These rights are not granted by any government or man, but are inherent to every human being.

And they are therefore universal. What does this mean? It means that everyone has them whether you live in America or anywhere else in the world. It means that if you’re not given these rights by your government then you must fight for them or simply give up on fighting for them because you don’t believe that you should have them anyway.

It means that if your governments won’t give you these rights then you must take them for yourself and defend them with your life if necessary because you will surely lose everything if you don’t fight to defend your natural rights against those who would deny them to you. And it also means that if your government won’t defend your natural rights for you then someone else must do it for you because only governments can protect these basic human rights.

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The truth is, one who seeks to achieve freedom by petitioning those in power to give it to him has already failed, regardless of the response. To beg for the blessing of “authority” is to accept that the choice is the master’s alone to make, which means that the person is already, by definition, a slave. Larken Rose
Accepting necessary conflicts for the sake of improving the lives...
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Accepting necessary conflicts for the sake of improving the lives of children is the only fundamental moral crusade that matters. Stefan Molyneux
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Why should you desire to compel others; why should you seek to have power– that evil, bitter, mocking thing, which has been from of old, as it is today, the sorrow and curse of the world–over your fellow-men and fellow-women? Why should you desire to take from any man or woman their own will and intelligence, their free choice, their own self-guidance, their inalienable rights over themselves; why should you desire to make of them mere tools and instruments for your own advantage and interest; why should you desire to compel them to serve and follow your opinions instead of their own; why should you deny in them the soul–that suffers so deeply from all constraint–and treat them as a sheet of blank paper upon which you may write your own will and desires, of whatever kind they may happen to be? Who gave you the right, from where do you pretend to have received it, to degrade other men and women from their own true rank as human beings, taking from them their will, their conscience, and intelligence–in a word, all the best and highest part of their nature–turning them into mere empty worthless shells, mere shadows of the true man and women, mere counters in the game you are mad enough to play, and just because you are more numerous or stronger than they, to treat them as if they belonged not to themselves, but to you? Can you believe that good will ever come by morally and spiritually degrading your fellow-men? What happy and safe and permanent form of society can you hope to build on this pitiful plan of subjecting others, or being yourselves subjected by them? . Auberon Herbert
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The story of humanity can be written as the struggle to acknowledge all human beings as human beings. J.S.B. Morse
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If you are for gun control, then you are not against guns, because the guns will be needed to disarm people. So it’s not that you are anti-gun. You’ll need the police’s guns to take away other people’s guns. So you’re very pro-gun; you just believe that only the Government (which is, of course, so reliable, honest, moral and virtuous…) should be allowed to have guns. There is no such thing as gun control. There is only centralizing gun ownership in the hands of a small political elite and their minions. . Stefan Molyneux
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Man has rights because they are natural rights. They are grounded in the nature of man: the individual's capacity for conscious choice, the necessity for him to use his mind and energy to adopt goals and values, to find out about the world, to pursue his ends in order to survive and prosper, his capacity and need to communicate and interact with other human beings and to participate in the division of labor. Murray N. Rothbard
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Collectivism is the "philosophy" of every cockroach and sewer rat: "If I want it, I must need it, and if I need it, I have a right to it, and if I have a right to it, it doesn't matter what I have to do to get it." Thefact that such an inherently animalistic, short-sighted, anti-humanviewpoint is now painted by some as compassionate and "progressive" does not make it any more sane, or any less dangerous. Larken Rose
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A libertarian is somebody who believes, of course, in personal liberty. And liberty is a personal thing; it is not collective. You don’t gain liberty because you belong to a group. So we don’t talk about women’s rights or gay rights or anything else. Everybody has an absolute equal right as an individual, and it comes to them naturally. Ron Paul
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A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime; whether committed by one man, or by millions; whether committed by one man, calling himself a robber, or by millions calling themselves a government. Lysander Spooner
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No one can take away your Natural Rights, but they can do great damage making you think they can. J.S.B. Morse
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Harming one’s unalienable rights in order to serve justice is injustice. J.S.B. Morse
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Statism is political fashion. Individual liberty is eternal. A.E. Samaan
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The Founders believed, and the Conservative agrees, in the dignity of the individual; that we, as human beings, have a right to live, live freely, and pursue that which motivates us not because man or some government says so, but because these are God-given natural rights. Mark R. Levin
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Capitalism is not a form of government. Capitalism is a symptom of freedom. It is the result of individual rights, which include property rights. A.E. Samaan
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Liberty is not something a government gives you. It is a right that no government can legally take away. A.E. Samaan
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Resherphire: True freedom is not that which is granted by an oppressor. It is a self-evident right, not something that originates from an external force. Angry Zodd