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right without responsibility means anarchy justify​

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Rights and obligations are two sides of the same coin. They are inextricably linked and cannot be separated from one another. We cannot assert our rights until we carry out our responsibilities. As students, for example, we have the right to an education. At the same time, it is our responsibility to use this privilege correctly by learning and obeying the teacher's directions.

                Rights and responsibilities are born, live, and die together. Without obligations, rights are meaningless. We might claim that a right without responsibilities is useless. As a result, rights without obligations imply anarchy.

                 Anarchy results from the absence of rights. This indicates that the government grants citizens rights. It is for residents' overall growth. However, the government also expects its citizens to seek their rights shamelessly without fulfilling their respective duties (which are expected from them to be fulfilled), otherwise the country will become nothing more than a RIGHT SEEKING AREA and all governmental, political, and social activities will cease.

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