I agree with you on policy (universal healthcare, etc) and I also think that differentiating between fundamental, inalienable rights and
Then replace 'rights' with 'things a society should commit to providing for everyone.'
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mote contingent rights (free school meals...) would useful. Healthcare and food depend on circumstance and are a cost on others->
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(potentially) so can't be fundamental rights, IMO. They are good ethics, though!
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I feel as though I said that earlier...
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