Topic: Private Law

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89: Mass Confusion
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89: Mass Confusion

Etymology of Privilege as Private Law

The word "privilege" is broken down etymologically to its Latin roots: "privus" (private) and "lex" (law), meaning "private law." This definition implies that privileges are special permissions granted to a restricted group, similar to "good behavior" perks in a prison. The hosts emphasize that while privileges can be rescinded by the grantor, fundamental rights are inherent and cannot be given or taken away by a supreme system.