Extremely thought provoking. I need to read it again when I have less distractions. I really like the notion of putting obligations on par with rights, but who is the arbiter of whether you have lived up to your obligations? If you don't live up to your obligations, are your rights diminished? Or am I being to literal with respect to this concept? Is this just a mind set that we need to incentivize citizens to adopt?
Edward,
Extremely thought provoking. I need to read it again when I have less distractions. I really like the notion of putting obligations on par with rights, but who is the arbiter of whether you have lived up to your obligations? If you don't live up to your obligations, are your rights diminished? Or am I being to literal with respect to this concept? Is this just a mind set that we need to incentivize citizens to adopt?
John