Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Rights

Question:

Which statement is incorrect about the 'natural rights' according to the political theorists in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?

Options:

Rights are given to us by nature or God.

Rights are conferred by rulers or society.

We are born with certain inalienable rights.

Right to life, liberty, and property are natural rights.

Correct Answer:

Rights are conferred by rulers or society.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 2 - Rights are conferred by rulers or society.

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, political theorists argued that rights are given to us by nature or God. The rights of men were derived from natural law. This meant that rights were not conferred by a ruler or a society, rather we are born with them. As such these rights are inalienable and no one can take these away from us. They identified three natural rights of man: the right to life, liberty and property. All other rights were said to be derived from these basic rights. The idea that we are born with certain rights, is a very powerful notion because it implies that no state or organisation should take away what has been given by the law of nature. This conception of natural rights has been used widely to oppose the exercise of arbitrary power by states and governments and to safeguard individual freedom.