What is the difference between fundamental rights and fundamental duties???
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Fundamental rights are the moral principles that sanction each human being’s freedom to pursue life by that means without interference from others. Fundamental rights sanction the individual’s freedom from the fallibility of others. In this context, the only moral obligations are those implicit in one’s own choices and actions.
Fundamental duties" are anti-rights. The word “duty” is simply an artificial authoritarian contrivance designed to invalidate the legitimate concept of fundamental rights. It is irrelevant whether the asserted authority is a God, a society, a family, or the Founding Fathers, none of whom have any basis in reality—especially not in the nature of the human being—on which to validate the infringement of fundamental rights that a duty constitutes.
Fundamental duties" are anti-rights. The word “duty” is simply an artificial authoritarian contrivance designed to invalidate the legitimate concept of fundamental rights. It is irrelevant whether the asserted authority is a God, a society, a family, or the Founding Fathers, none of whom have any basis in reality—especially not in the nature of the human being—on which to validate the infringement of fundamental rights that a duty constitutes.
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Fundamental Right applies to both citizens & foreigners but fundamental duties apply only to citizens. Fundamental duties are non-justiciable in nature that is they can't be taken to court of law if they are not followed.
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