But you don't. You have the right to not be unjustly deprived of your life. You don't have a right to survival at any cost.
Those are meaningful differences. Claiming you have a right to be alive places a burden of action on others, making it a so called positive right, ie not a right at all.
No it doesn't. Having the right to make a living doesn't mean you can violate others property rights any more than the absolute law of self defense gives you the right to murder someone.
But you don't. You have the right to not be unjustly deprived of your life. You don't have a right to survival at any cost.
Those are meaningful differences. Claiming you have a right to be alive places a burden of action on others, making it a so called positive right, ie not a right at all.
No it doesn't. Having the right to make a living doesn't mean you can violate others property rights any more than the absolute law of self defense gives you the right to murder someone.