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20 November, 19:51

What did it mean to say that the people's natural rights are "inalienable"?

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  1. 20 November, 22:54
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    It means they cannot be ''alienated'' or they are natural rights. Natural rights are those not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and therefore universal and inalienable (i. e., rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws).
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