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In a society where there is no authority would one have any rights
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As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion. However, theoretically, in a society without authority, the concept of rights might be different and would depend on the agreed-upon rules and norms of the society. Without any authority, individuals may need to rely on mutual agreements and social contracts to protect their interests and freedoms.
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