Rights That Have Been Won, Do Not Automatically Remain Won

Rights That Have Been Won, Do Not Automatically Remain Won

From Quintus Curtius by Quintus Curtius

December 21, 2025 · 10 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the necessity of active advocacy to maintain rights and liberties won by previous generations.

Rights and liberties that have been won by past generations will not remain won without active and forceful advocacy by successive generations. Systems of power and control will inevitably regroup and counterattack, and seek to roll back the clock. This is happening all around us now. Those who are unwilling to assert their rights, and unwilling to protect what past generations earned, will find themselves stripped of their patrimony.

People in this episode

Host: Quintus Curtius

Topics covered

  • rights
  • advocacy
  • liberties
  • generational responsibility
  • power dynamics

Keywords

  • rights
  • liberties
  • advocacy
  • generations
  • power
  • control
  • patrimony

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