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Comment: *Slow clap*
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I find this very agreeable. I have noticed as I have been engaging people with the inalienable-natural-rights argument that I'm winning people over when we begin to venture into "What are rights and where do they come from". If done in a polite manner and with sincerity, you can prove self-ownership in a way that is agreeable to virtually everyone. Tom Woods posted something on this that helped me out a lot.
http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/where-do-rights-come-from/
His liberty classroom program is strengthening my arguments as well as reassuring me this philosophy is the most justifiable.
You'd think I was a paid advertiser but really... the Natural Rights argument is the way to go.
- Javi
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Furious-Primates/213314918711...