You have the human right to think and to learn, hence to educate yourself, but that is as far as it goes. No one has a "right to stuff" - be that a physical product or an intellectual one, such as a service.
The "right to stuff" implies an obligation by someone to produce and provide that stuff - in otherwords it implies an automatic indentured servitude or slavery of someone, somewhere.
You have the human right to think and to learn, hence to educate yourself, but that is as far as it goes. No one has a "right to stuff" - be that a physical product or an intellectual one, such as a service.
ReplyDeleteThe "right to stuff" implies an obligation by someone to produce and provide that stuff - in otherwords it implies an automatic indentured servitude or slavery of someone, somewhere.