Natural Rights: A New Theory

by

Richard D. Fuerle

© 2003 Richard D. Fuerle

Preface
Chapter 1 - Theories of Rights
Chapter 2 - Criteria
Chapter 3 - Sources of Rights
Chapter 4 - Free Will
Chapter 5 - Deducing Rights
Chapter 6 - Comparison With Criteria
Chapter 7 - Who Can Acquire rights?
Chapter 8 - How Are Rights Initially Acquired?
Chapter 9 - Abandonment of Rights
Chapter 10 - Violations Of Rights
Chapter 11 - Consent
Chapter 12 - Rights To One’s Body
Chapter 13 - Transferring Rights
Chapter 14 - Intellectual Property
Chapter 15 - Torts and Crimes
Chapter 16 - Co-Actors
Chapter 17 - Principals and Agents
Chapter 18 - Ratification
Chapter 19 - Public Goods
Chapter 20 - Government
Chapter 21 - Collectivism
Chapter 22 - War
Chapter 23 - Retribution
Chapter 24 - Restitution
Chapter 25 - Damages
Chapter 26 - Justice System
Chapter 27 - Implementation
CONCLUSION

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