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Originally Posted by Typhoid
I'm only going to comment on this specific quote because I literally just finished smoking a joint - no intention of derailing, or arguing etc.
That's a whole other can of worms, though.
George Carlin put it best: man doesn't have rights by birth, you have privileges.
I don't think the "pursuit of happiness" is a right. Anything that is conditional is not a right. Rights are things like Free Speech, Free Religion, Free Sexuality. Those are rights.
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If the only rights man has are given to him by other men, then men can take them away without repudiation. Unalienable (misspelling corrected) rights (based on natural law) are the only rights we really have, because man cannot give them or justly take them away. Understanding this concept is a lot easier if you believe in a creator.
Also, how is pursuit of happiness conditional? It guarantees you the right to pursue your own joy, and reflexively prohibits you (or the government) from inhibiting anyone else from that pursuit (eliminating acts against others as a route to happiness). Now there are a lot of ways to interpret our unalienable rights, but that was intentional.
Also, these rights are identified in the Declaration of Independence and not the Constitution, so they remain more a natural law than a human law.