I'm not making a case either way, other than I tend towards your position. All I'm doing is taking a step back and observing the reality of it allAs can you.
I didn't, and wouldn't, call it an entitlement. I called it a civil right. All civil rights are created by society. Every one of them. Not all rights are natural (or God-given, if you like). Are you really going to argue that the right to vote is an inalienable, God-given right that exists in the absence of a civil society?But rights can't be created. They are or they aren't. You may call it an entitlement, which has been created, but that's still not a right.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_and_political_rights
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