The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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The most fundamental human right is the equal right of each person to be respected as such. As a direct reflection of God's covenant love for each person regardless of all differences from others, including differences of merit, moral as well as intellectual, it is the basis of all rights, "human" as well as "special" (Allen), "formative" as well as "substantive" (Gamwell).

27 March 2004

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