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  • ...of America. Such rights have been referred to as 'natural', 'God-given', and 'inalienable'. Each of these mean that such rights exist without choice on ...titution of Liberty</u>, Alex deTocqueville's <u>Democracy in America</u>, and other sources as other editors introduce them - this being a rich subject.
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  • *Food, clothing and leisure *Freedom from unfair competition and monopolies
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  • ...hat we can trace American freedom to both feudalism a European phenomenon, and Common Law which is uniquely English. In this article, we will explore tha ...hat we can trace American freedom to both feudalism a European phenomenon, and Common Law which is uniquely English. In this article, we will explore tha
    40 KB (6,756 words) - 18:21, 3 April 2016
  • ...s much government as was needed to protect liberty, the right to property, and a very few other fundamental rights. Such rights belonged to every person ...through increased government authority. They saw rights as being defined and granted by government.
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  • ...s no other than the Common Law of England, the written state constitution, and the laws made by the legislature; their authority was in precisely this ord '''The political theory and philosophy behind the creation of the U.S.'''
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