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Rawls A Theory of Justice: Comments, Utilitarianism, Rights

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics

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Is There a Right to Life?

Why do all the people have a right to life? Were those people not being served forcibly located, forcibly located to where they are? Did they not choose to live there knowing there was no bus service? Were they not born knowing that they were in a deprived area? And then the subsidised or not the state owned or the private, I think, becomes superfluous. Now the point is that it is very much an analogy for the right to human life. So yeah, I'll move on. Okay, that's it. See you next time.

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