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No best answer has yet been selected by nicki twigs. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I didnt read your question the way the previous poster did.I am assuming you are attempting a different angle on what is fundamentally the most natural act in the animal kingdom and I include humans in that as well.I have some insight - but as you will appreciate - it is too complex to summarise in a paragraph or two.
I would recommend a book which explains the diversity of evolution and in particular this subject.
It has been researched and written by a well known anthropologist Dr P.Key - entitled 'Evolved -Who Has?'
Good Luck nicky with your dissertation - thought provoking and interesting subject.
Maybe you should look in depth behind the meaning of the two notions 'rights' and 'freedom'. These two notions are very difficult to define and some would argue that neither exist.
Perhaps we are born to be free, but are our actions innate or dictated by nuture? Are responses and reactions conditioned through past experiences? Are we really born to be free. Afterall, we are born into a socitey which is governed by laws (most of us are more in to some kind of system of justice). Laws which ultimately an individual can not change and if an individual breaks these laws there will be consequences.