What is the difference between natural rights philosophy and classical republicanism?

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Kelsie ☮ asked:




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2 Responses to What is the difference between natural rights philosophy and classical republicanism?

  1. Penguin_Bob says:

    That’s an interesting question. Is it perhaps asked in one of your school assignments? Most people on YA don’t mind helping out, but draw the line at doing all your research and work for a school assignment. It’s also a good idea to be truthful right up front why you are asking. To do otherwise is almost like cheating. Try a bit more then, if you have any questions about what you were able to find, come back and ask us again. Good luck!

  2. FRAGINAL-NOYPI says:

    Natural rights allow the people to live according to nature such as not adhering to death penalty while classical republicanism is adherence to what the law provides such as allowing people to punish criminals according to penalties corresponding to their crimes.

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