All humans at the moment. And any sentient being that we meet, discover or create.
That the government should protect the rights of their citizens.
Natural rights are god given rights you are born with other rights are rights you have to work for from other people.
what are natural rights of man, where did com e from, and how are they self-evident?
ANSWER: They serve to impede the spread of natural rights around the world. Women are people and have the same rights as men. This is what the womens movement is and should be about. If a woman has her rights abrogated and derogated, for whatever reason, she has been wronged and has every right to use our Constitutional government to redress those grievances. The phrase "womens rights" suggest that women have rights different than natural rights. This would be privilege, and it is not privilege that the women's movement wants, (at least I think that's correct) they want to enjoy their rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Womens rights and gay rights and minority rights in general are so called "civil rights" which are granted by a government. Natural rights are owned by the people, always, at all times. The greatest minority in the world is the individual, and it is their natural rights, not civil rights that make them free.
The idea of natural rights "Nick Mays"
The enlightenment thinking on natural rights is a philosophy and not an actual power. A person has no responsibility to the idea of natural rights.
That the government should protect the rights of their citizens.
The natural rights of Enlightenment included the rights to life, liberty, and property. These rights were seen as inherent to all individuals and not granted by governments. Enlightenment thinkers believed that these rights were universal and should be protected by the state.
natural rights are rights you get when you are born. that is why they are called NATURAL rights.
john Locke
people have equal rights People have natural rights
John Locke would agree with the idea that people have natural rights that the government should protect. Locke believed that individuals have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that it is the government's responsibility to safeguard these rights.
John Locke
john Locke
john Locke
Natural rights are the same as
The Declaration of Independence and the constitution.