The United Nations’ (comparatively) recent reaffirmation of its 1999 covenant on the “right to adequate food as a human right” popped up as an item for discussion in social media last week. This gives us the opportunity to try, once again, to get it through people’s heads that one human being does not have a right to another human being’s labor.1
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