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George Mason's Views
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George Mason in the Virginia declaration of rights stated, “All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights.” In stating that every person born into this world is born with the same freedoms but based upon what culture he or she is born into certain rights may o ....
Middle of essay ....oduct of his or her environment. When born, those rights, inalienable rights they have come to be called, should be granted to a person. This is not always the case. In certain cultures these rights are stripped from the person the second he or she is born. In America the opposite is true. In this culture we may be granted too many rights, causing lax governing at times, but as a whole we have a government for the people, by the people.
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