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Ric Carter wrote:
>


> Does the concept of the primacy of "individual rights" preclude any
> individuals from joining in free association, incorporating as groups
> to engage in commercial, charitable, governmental or other activities?
> Do corporations [public or private] have more, equal or less rights
> than individuals?

   Corporations do not have individual rights nor should they. They are
a creation of government and thus should be regulated. Individuals are
not an artificial entity and should not be regulated in a free society.
It was the 14th amendment which gave corporations similar rights as
individuals (and vice versa).

Howard Davis

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