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RE: Rights- reciprocal or absolute?
All rights derive from the consent principle. It underpins every other valid right. As such, violating it estops one from appealing to it when the victim defends him or herself. In this way, rights are reciprocal. They're not reciprocal in that violating them negates those rights for the victim. They're reciprocal in that violating them negates those rights for the violator. That's the nice part about negative rights: when someone violates them, that opens them up for the use of force in self-defense. This is only the case if they are reciprocal.