Human Rights Are Economic Problems

Discussion in 'Libertarian' started by globus999, Jun 19, 2014.

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    Have you ever delved into the depths of Human Rights? Have you wade through their documentation? Do you find them a total and complete mess? Do you find them incomprehensible, long-winded and ridiculously fuzzy? Well, we too. Of course, since Human Rights are supposed to be International Law, it should be expected that they be a collection of scripts by lawyers and for lawyers; average people need not apply. However, this is just the surface, have you ever though about why is it that we actually need Human Rights? Well, we did. The result? Human Rights are indeed economic problems (see http://www.freedomandpower.ws/s1/j1/index.php/al-lessons/404-lesson-216-human-rights-are-economic-problems-part-1-of-2) and as such economic principles suffice to provide all their benefits with no bureaucracy in a true Libertarian fashion.
     

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