Michael Shaw presents “Regionalism: The Transformation of our Principles of Government, our Governmental Structure, and the Loss of our Unalienable Rights” to the Tea Party Patriots of Monterey County, Marina, California, October 10, 2013.
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Understanding Unalienable Rights
By Michael Shaw, 8/4/2009 –
Why do we use the term unalienable instead of inalienable? Inalienable rights are subject to changes in the law such as when property rights are given a back seat to emerging environmental law or free speech rights give way to political correctness. Whereas under the original doctrine of unalienable rights, these rights cannot be abridged.
Which Philosophy of Rights?
The Unalienable Right to Use and Enjoy One’s Property
By Michael Shaw, 5/14/2008 –
Private property is more than a "thing." Your body, your thoughts and your actions obtain for you the benefits of various things, but it is the relationship between you and those things that form the essence of private property. Our forebearers recognized the idea and the ideal that every individual possesses unalienable rights. When this idea is respected it provides great advantages to individuals and society.

