Answer 1
This is a question you have to answer for yourself, what is your freedom worth?
I, myself would answer your question NO! Any right that you freely give up only leads to greater oppression.
To quote Benjamin Franklin,
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Answer 2
It depends entirely on how you define "political right". If the question is about human rights and dignity, then those are primary and should be more important than peace and security. Life as a protected animal is not a life worth living. Conversely, if "political right" means the fulfillment of particular political claims (especially irridentism or expansionism), peace and security are far more desirable than a government that actively seeks out violence.
you have more peace
For example the UN - the United Nations (Organisation). It was established right after the Second World War in San Francisco in October 1945. Its goals are: world peace and the international desire to prevent another world war. Originally there were just 51 members, but it is 192 by now. The most important organ of it is the Security Council which focuses on peace and security and whenever or wherever peace is threatened it tries to settle disputes peacefully.
He had the government give the people peace and security.. He rejected the Divine Right of Kings and developed the phrase "Social COntract" to describe the relationship that people surrender some of their natural rights to a government in return security and peace.
The right of free speech.
Max Green has written: 'The problem of universal peace and the key to its solution' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Peace 'Epitaph for American labor' -- subject(s): Radicalism, Labor movement, Political activity, Right and left (Political science), Labor unions
ability to keep them happy and customer are alway right
He warned that political parties would become more important than the common good of the country. If you think about the political parties today it seems he can be right about that.
Its important to mantain peace because without peace this world that we live in will be more corupt then it is right now. Another reason why you should maintain peace is so that everything will be orderly and not crazy. Peace is like an agreement or a treaty to end hostilities, so you should always remain peaceful.
The major obstacle to peace talks is the fundamental unwillingness and political inability of the Arab governments to acknowledge Israel's right to exist. It is likely that a palestinian state will be formed.
Jerry Pubantz has written: 'A global right to democracy?' -- subject(s): Peace (Philosophy), International cooperation, Philosophy, Political and social views, Peace building, International agencies, Democratization, Nation-building, History
The political intent and impact
The political intent and impact