No, the fundamental difference between the right and the left is this: the right believes in the fallacy of natural rights. The left KNOWS that rights are based on social constructs of society and of the time.
You are welcome for the correction.
I agree with the fact that rights are inherent, but I am not going to call on the “Creator” and have someone mock that possibility.
I prefer to state they are naturally inherent as part of the drive for individual survival. From birth a creature contains the drive to survive and prosper. Human babies are born weak and dependant, therefore they have an inherent right to expect nurturing and protection from their mother. Conversely, a mother has a right to defend her child. That’s not a social construct, that is a survival characteristic.
Once a human reaches a stage when he can fend for himself, nature grants him the right to struggle to survive as an individual by any means necessary. This includes gathering food, discovering and using tools including those that make self-defense more effective, finding or constructing personal shelter, seeking mates to continue the species, etc., etc., etc.
When meeting another human being, both have the same rights to self-defense against the other. The ability to communicate grants them the right to
try to express their self-defense positions and negotiate survival agreements.
I could go on and on but I think the point is fairly clear. Rights are not “social constructs” granted by communities. Privileges to ensure harmonious co-existence are granted by such agreements, starting from the basis of each individual’s inherent survival rights.
This is not a "right v. left" thing.
And YOU are welcome for THAT correction.
P.S. I responded without realizing what the original thread was about. LOL Let me clarify my position on point: No one has a "right" to a job; but while an employer has a "right" to be a selfish, greedy, abusive dick, when he acts that way toward another human being when offerng employment...expect to trigger a self-defense response from the human being abused.