Rights are afforded by the state
Rights are afforded by the state
Rights are permissions that are, in effect, afforded (meaning that their existence is made possible by the state—whether they are afforded (or rather which ones are afforded, with none not being an option for humans) is a matter of politics, see §20.00.06) by the information platform that is the state. Because the state controls all information processing taking place on its platform, all permissions for its citizens to act, all rights come from it and are controlled by it.
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