A Theory of the “Rights” Concept

Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 23 (1):65-91 (2015)
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This essay examines the evolutionary development of the “rights” concept. It argues that the concept is both relatively recent and fundamentally economic rather than abstractly philosophical. The essay is unique, not only in its explication of the concept, but also in the use of ngram data to visualize the correspondence between the evolving rights concept and growing aggregate prosperity

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