Mention329176
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so:text | Rights are traditionally directed against governmental abuses. They are designed to limit the power of the state, especially the police. They are negative rights: ‘the state may not. . .’ This conception of rights grows out of the lessons of history that teaches that in the long run, abuses by the state are far more dangerous to liberty and democracy than individual criminal conduct, dangerous and disturbing as that is. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alan_Dershowitz |
so:description | Shouting Fire: Civil liberties in a Turbulent Age (2002) (en) |
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