Introduction: where do our rights come from?
Jefferson's masterpiece: the Declaration of Independence
Get off my land : the right to own property
Names will never hurt me : the freedom of speech
I left my rights in San Franscisco : the freedom of association
You can leave any time you want: the freedom to travel
You can leave me alone : the right to privacy
That flesh is mine : you own your body
Sticks and stones will break my bones : the right to self-defense
You'll hear from me : the right to petition the government for redress of grievances
War . . .war . . .what is it good for? : the right to enjoy peace
When the devil turns round on you : the right to fairness from the government
A dime isn't worth a penny anymore : the right to sound money
Theft by any other name : the right to spend your own money
A ride on Dr. Feinberg's bus : the right to be governed by laws with moral limits
Disobeying stupidity : the right to ignore the state