The answer is Richard Serra. He is an American moderate stone carver and video craftsman known for working with substantial scale congregations of sheet metal. Serra was engaged with the Process Art Movement. He lives and works in Tribeca, New York, and on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia.
This is an example of the defense of the natural rights of free people (B).
Natural rights are rights which are believed to be so self-evident that they cannot be questioned. The United States Declaration of Independence lists the following natural rights: "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."
This excerpt defends the natural right to <u>liberty</u>, as exemplified by such phrases as:
- "being of right free;"
- "the love of liberty natural to all men;"
- "enjoy their liberty."
They share the power of being able to: collect taxes, build roads, borrow money, establish courts, make and enforce laws, charter banks and corporations, spend money for the general welfare, and take private property for public purposes.
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He viewed it as a waste of time. He wanted to just have one ruler who took charge of everything and there was no need for the bureaucracy.
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