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According to blackstone what are the three primary personal rights

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According to William Blackstone, three primary personal rights are:

1. Personal security- the right to enjoy and use one's body and health.
2. Personal liberty- the right to change one's circumstances and "move" from one point to another
3. Right to private property- the right to own one's land without any external control

Blackstone was an 18th Century English legal scholar. He adopted a Judeo-Christian philosophy and the Ten Commandments shaped his writing and philosophy.
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Those three primary rights are:
- Personal security (which means that every person has the right to enjoy their life fully without being threaten/taken by others)
- Personal liberty (the right to choose the actions and directions of their life)
- Right of private property - (which is the right to obtain things such as house, land, factory, or other type of property)
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