Ronald Dworkin: Taking Rights seriously

February 22, 2010

In this particular chapter, Ronald Dworkin particularly talks about how a person or why a certain person needs to take rights seriously. Ronald Dworkin also points out the government in this situation. Why government? I said that because it is from the government where rights, law and justice start. They are the mentors of these said terms. For me, we need to take rights seriously because we own it. It is for our own benefit. It protects us from any harm. For me, we people are not the only ones who should take it seriously, the government also and must do and take it seriously. It is because the government controls the wealth of a country. If they know how to handle it properly, then that country for me will be a productive, top and rich country. Here in the Philippines, we really need to take rights seriously. It is because poverty, corruption is/are all over the country. That is why we need to speak. We need to tell the crap that is/are happening within the government. We can do that because it is our right and we have a right to speak because this is a democratic country. We have the right to speech. To sum it all up, we, as a human being should follow rules and regulations wherever we are. We should take all of our rights seriously. It is for our own good. We ourselves will be benefiting from it. No one can interfere us people.

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