tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329621842620739908.post481254354318926650..comments2023-09-06T00:49:45.768-05:00Comments on Pushing Limits: Unalienable Dutiesjohntsharphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01467322435128321396noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329621842620739908.post-64088867781641384992016-10-01T10:11:15.985-05:002016-10-01T10:11:15.985-05:00The unalienable duties listed in this post are exa...The unalienable duties listed in this post are exactly what need to be taught to young people in the public school classroom from kindergarten through high school. With no emphasis placed on the unalienable duties, the promotion of unalienable rights by those who love liberty may appear selfish to a society awash in licentiousness and narcissistic tendencies. Without question, parents and teachers need to actively teach both unalienable responsibilities and unalienable rights to youth. This is not being done. If I were to guess, I would venture that 80 % of the citizenry have never heard of unalienable responsibilities and that the recognition of unalienable rights by the citizenry is limited to 45 % of the population for whom such recognition is merely tokenism. Currently, I am attempting to teach both unalienable responsibilities and unalienable rights to my students. The response varies from enthusiastic reception to open hostility. Thank you for your post on this timely topic.William Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13038812605344140054noreply@blogger.com