Radical Philosophy Review

Volume 4, Issue 1/2, 2001

Brian E. Butler
Pages 95-101

All Rights Are Affirmative

Popular images of rights almost always emphasize their protective qualities. But who is really protected? In this paper it is argued that contemporary rights talk, because of faulty underlying assumptions, systematically favors prejudice and big property interests. Further, once the mistaken assumptions are surrendered, and it is realized that all rights are affirmative, a less systematically misleading debate can be created within the realm of rights discourse.