Are Rights testable in P-Law? If yes, are rights demonstrated by isolated + interpersonal exchanges for the acquisition of property, or are they ultimately only demonstrable by territorial sovereignty? —Romanius @ContraFabianist
- Cure yourself of Platonism:
- Definition of a Right,
- Within a Group Strategy of Eugenia vs Dysgenia,
- whether they are Natural or Unnatural,
- Creating a Demand for Rights vs
- the Possibility of that Right, vs
- how Rights can be brought into existence, vs
- the Existence of Rights. 😉
- Rights can only be brought into existence by
- (a) territorial sovereignty- military, state
- (b) an insurer of last resort – court and court enforcement such as sheriffs, deputies and militia or a hierarchy of police and military.
- (c) Under State vs Govt, Govt produces Commons.
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This is the complete answer to your question – by operationalizing we limit all the game playing associated with the difference between theology(supernatural), philosophy(sophistry), and law(science).
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Yes rights are testable in P-Law and in the P-law amendments to the constitution.