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Unalienable Rights

Description

Unalienable rights, also referred to as unalienable freedoms or natural rights, are fundamental human rights that are inherently possessed by every individual and cannot be taken away or transferred by any external force.

Senses and Usages

Sense 1: Legal Concept

In legal terms, unalienable rights represent the basic rights and liberties protected by the law, which include but are not limited to rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Example Sentence: The Constitution guarantees every citizen's unalienable rights, protecting their freedom of speech and religion.

Sense 2: Philosophical Interpretation

From a philosophical standpoint, unalienable rights are considered inherent to one's existence and are not dependent on any government or authority.

Example Sentence: According to the philosopher John Locke, unalienable rights are natural and cannot be taken away by any ruler or government.

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