Portal:Inalienable Rights
Inalienable Rights
The phrase 'inalienable rights' was likely first used in 1725[1][2]. It is synonymous with 'natural rights' and 'God given rights' The word inalienable draws attention to the idea that such rights are immutable. This concept of rights, which are due to everyone at birth, is the foundation of the rule of law - which is the foundation of our government. Rule of Law is the foundation of the most successful governments. England was first to rely on it through its Common Law. Then America developed it further and placed it at the center of the new government for the United States. Though both have at times strayed, these governments were set up as guardians of these fundamental rights and the people to whom they belong. This portal is the place to assign categories and articless that present and discuss the concept of rights as it concerned America's founders, early Americans, and how rights are understood today. Candidate topic outline:
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