Originally Posted by issodhos
To make a choice is an action, Ardy. For example: If I chose to express an idea that is an action and my right. If I chose to not express an idea that is also an action and my right. If I chose to associate or assemble with others that is an action and my right. If I chose to not associate or assemble with others tha is an action and my right. If I chose to maintain my privacy that is an action and my right. If I chose to not maintain my privacy that is an action and my right.

If all you have left is a semantic quibble, I am going to have to conclude that this thread has probably reached its end.
Yours,
Issodhos

I do not agree that it is a sematic quibble. If you choose to leave the discussion, it is your right... which is to say you are entitled to make a choice.

That said, would you prefer the following definition
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A "right"; is a moral principle defining and sanctioning a man's freedom of action in a social context.


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