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"If some men are entitled by right to the products of the work of others, it means that those others are deprived of rights and condemned to slave labor.
Any alleged right of one man, which necessitates the violation of the rights of another, is not and cannot be a right.
No man can have a right to impose an unchosen obligation, an unrewarded duty or an involuntary servitude on another man. There can be no such thing as the right to enslave.
A right does not include the material implementation of that right by other men; it includes only the freedom to earn that implementation by ones own effort . . . .
The right to property means that a man has the right to take the economic actions necessary to earn property, to use it and to dispose of it; it does not mean that others must provide him with property.
The right of free speech means that a man has the right to express his ideas without danger of suppression, interference or punitive action by the government. It does not mean that others must provide him with a lecture hall, a radio station or a printing press through which to express his ideas.
Any undertaking that involves more than one man, requires the voluntary consent of every participant. Every one of them has the right to make his own decision, but none has the right to force his decision on the others.
There is no such thing as a right to a jobthere is only the right of free trade, that is: a mans right to take a job if another man chooses to hire him. There is no right to a home, only the right of free trade: the right to build a home or to buy it. There are no rights to a fair wage or a fair price if no one chooses to pay it, to hire a man or to buy his product. There are no rights of consumers to milk, shoes, movies or champagne if no producers choose to manufacture such items (there is only the right to manufacture them oneself). There are no rights of special groups, there are no rights of farmers, of workers, of businessmen, of employees, of employers, of the old, of the young, of the unborn. There are only the Rights of Manrights possessed by every individual man and by all men as individuals.
Property rights and the right of free trade are mans only economic rights (they are, in fact, political rights)and there can be no such thing as an economic bill of rights. But observe that the advocates of the latter have all but destroyed the former" -Ayn Rand
Any alleged right of one man, which necessitates the violation of the rights of another, is not and cannot be a right.
No man can have a right to impose an unchosen obligation, an unrewarded duty or an involuntary servitude on another man. There can be no such thing as the right to enslave.
A right does not include the material implementation of that right by other men; it includes only the freedom to earn that implementation by ones own effort . . . .
The right to property means that a man has the right to take the economic actions necessary to earn property, to use it and to dispose of it; it does not mean that others must provide him with property.
The right of free speech means that a man has the right to express his ideas without danger of suppression, interference or punitive action by the government. It does not mean that others must provide him with a lecture hall, a radio station or a printing press through which to express his ideas.
Any undertaking that involves more than one man, requires the voluntary consent of every participant. Every one of them has the right to make his own decision, but none has the right to force his decision on the others.
There is no such thing as a right to a jobthere is only the right of free trade, that is: a mans right to take a job if another man chooses to hire him. There is no right to a home, only the right of free trade: the right to build a home or to buy it. There are no rights to a fair wage or a fair price if no one chooses to pay it, to hire a man or to buy his product. There are no rights of consumers to milk, shoes, movies or champagne if no producers choose to manufacture such items (there is only the right to manufacture them oneself). There are no rights of special groups, there are no rights of farmers, of workers, of businessmen, of employees, of employers, of the old, of the young, of the unborn. There are only the Rights of Manrights possessed by every individual man and by all men as individuals.
Property rights and the right of free trade are mans only economic rights (they are, in fact, political rights)and there can be no such thing as an economic bill of rights. But observe that the advocates of the latter have all but destroyed the former" -Ayn Rand