Natural Law and Unalienable Rights

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (203):40-46 (2023)
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1. PrefaceJust over a year ago, I published a book under the title “What’s Wrong with Rights.”1 The title did have a question mark at the end of it because I intended to evaluate a number of criticisms leveled against the very concept of a right, against the concept of a natural right, and against prevalent rights-talk.

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