Originally posted by: Amused
Really? What's the 11th?
Fenix, if you do not believe human rights are inherent, you obviously have no problem supplanting them to meet your own ends. For you, the ends justify the means and society is more important than the individual. This is anathema to the basis of our country's entire founding and purpose for being created. Why would you want to live in a country who's entire foundation is anathema to your collectivist ideology where man has no rights, other than those "granted" by the elite, royalty, or popular opinion?
some of the grants are for education, so its still almost on topic.
the 11th is amendment 27. look at the introduction date. it was actually found by a student at UCLA a decade back and he pushed it through. really interesting.
as for rights, it doesn't really matter if they're inherent or not, when you enter society you give up a portion of your rights, a claim on some of them, so that society can help you protect and expand your other rights. you obviously can forfeit your rights, as you just pointed out. no, the ends don't justify the means, and no, i'm not a collectivist. well, maybe i am from your anarchist perspective. its just that the social contract, which you entered into or else you can go sit in the woods and be alone with your thoughts (because thats all you'd do without a social contract), allows the gov't, who i willingly grant this power, to have some of my income in order to protect me, and to help me achieve some of my goals. in the society i entered i can't go around righting wrongs that others have done me, thats vigilantism. and to read your posts you think that entering into society is a zero-sum game. or worse. its not. like i said, without society you'd be alone to your thoughts and your activities, but your activities would consist of little more than subsistence farming at best. the only way to achieve more, to get a greater reward for your life's labors, is to join a society. once you join a society you're subject to its rules. in what we would call a just society everyone has input as to what these rules should be. we have something close to it in the US. i agree with most of the rules, otherwise i'd go out and be a subsistence farmer somewhere. one of those rules is that i give up a portion of my income to the gov't to do things that i mostly agree with. and its not a loss becuase it allows society to provide me with enchanced security than i could myself, a greater range of goods than i could myself, and a greater opportunity of careers than i could myself. joining a society has allowed me to become far more educated that i ever would on my own.
you don't get it. i
choose to join this society. i
choose to abide by its laws. if i don't like it, i can
choose to try to change the, either through activism, my vote, or by running for office myself. if i really don't like it, i can
choose to live out in the wilderness as a subsistence hunter/gatherer/farmer. by myself. alone. compared to that austere life, i gladly
allow society to have some of my income to do what it sees fit. its my
choice.