natural rights
The core idea comes from John Locke and it is that man has been given natural rights by God and that governments are formed to protect these rights. When a government no longer protects the rights that man has the right to change the government.
The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
The government is supposed to work for everyone. Unfortunately, it doesn't. It works for those who can afford it. You have no rights unless you can afford them.
The enlightenment idea of natural rights was that all human beings were born with inalienable rights that no government could take away. One of the main rights was the freedom of speech and association.
Bill of Rights
1) Human beings possess natural rights that cannot be legitimately given away or taken from by any government; 'unalienable rights'. These are rights ordained by the Creator. 2) Ordinary people create government to protect the above mentioned rights. 3) If the government fails to protect those unalienable/natural rights, the people themselves can withdraw their consent of that government and create a new one.
The concept that refers to the law that would govern human beings before governments existed is known as "natural law." Natural law is based on the idea that there are inherent rights and moral principles that exist independently of human-made laws or government structures.
Hell To The Yeah no i don't think slavery is cool as all the human beings have their own rights no one is supposed to be working for other except in need of money
a bill of rights
All human beings deserve the same rights.
Yes, on the hand that the gov. is supposed to protect our individual rights. No, on the separation of church and state.