People have fundamental rights that cannot be revoked by human-made laws or political leaders. Rights and freedoms are temporary and can be revoked for any reason by political leaders. Rights come into existence only with the creation of human-made laws that derive from a monarch’s authority. Animals living in a state of nature should be granted the same rights and freedoms as their human counterparts.

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People have fundamental rights that cannot be revoked by human-made laws or political leaders.
Rights and freedoms are temporary and can be revoked for any reason by political leaders.
Rights come into existence only with the creation of human-made laws that derive from a monarch’s authority.
Animals living in a state of nature should be granted the same rights and freedoms as their human counterparts.
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What premise is the concept of natural rights based on?
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