Libertarians think that each of us has the right to do whatever we want with the things we own, provided we respect other people
's rights to do the same. Further, they think that such rights are so important and inviolable that respecting them is more important than achieving any outcome. Why do they think these things
-They believe that autonomy is the most important thing
-You have this right because freedom being the highest value
Explanation:
Libertarians believe that one should be allowed to do whatever they want with their lives and the things they own. They believe that autonomy and freedom is the most important thing, for these people autonomy is important than achieving anything else.
Libertarians consider their freedom as upmost right and give it the highest value, for such people giving respect to respect to their freedom to say, express and live on their own condition is important.
Worcester v. Georgia. Worcester v. Georgia, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 3, 1832, held (5–1) that the states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land.
C is <u>too;</u> think about it - would the native americans have wanted the british to win the war? Either way, there are rarely accurate blanket statements like 'ALL the native american tribes and <u>ALL </u>the african americans.' That <u><em>doesn't </em></u>happen.
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