Cornel West Quote

From whence are these "rights of individuals" derived, and why should we care? Unless we presume the existence of some greater power that determines what is good, isn't it arbitrary to posit that human survival is more important than private property rights, an equally artificially construed concept? Isn't it arbitrary to assume that some sort of equality is preferable to a system where, say, the poor are assumed to have bad karma? If these 'rights of individuals' are derived only from shared humanity, then do 'individuals' (a thoroughly meaningless term, by the way), begin to lose them when they act inhumanely? And isn't it totally arbitrary to grant rights to humans rather than other creatures anyway?


Lecture in New Haven: On Constructed Rights (28 February 2013)


From whence are these rights of individuals derived, and why should we care? Unless we presume the existence of some greater power that determines...

From whence are these rights of individuals derived, and why should we care? Unless we presume the existence of some greater power that determines...

From whence are these rights of individuals derived, and why should we care? Unless we presume the existence of some greater power that determines...

From whence are these rights of individuals derived, and why should we care? Unless we presume the existence of some greater power that determines...