You only have one right:

D: To not have force initiated against your property.

Specifically:

  1. Your mind is your property. You own your mind. You can use your mind for whatever you wish. You can think anything you want. You can believe anything you want.
  2. You own your body. You can do anything you want with your body - except using it to initiate force.
  3. You can trade your property, provided that the trade is mutually consensual.
  4. You may use your property for whatever you want - except using it to initiate force.

Significantly, rights are the flip-side of obligations - one person's right is another's obligation.

Rights are inalienable. No-one's rights can changed or taken away.

Governments cannot create, destroy or change people's rights.

Rights in this work, are the basis of morality.

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