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In [[politics]], it's a [[power]] of an [[individual]] to [[action|act]] in the [[future]] acknowledged implicitly beforehand by others as [[permission|permitted]] prior to the action; it's an [[understanding]] about what possible actions are allowed.
In [[politics]], it's a [[power]] of an [[individual]] to [[action|act]] in the [[future]]. The act is [[understanding|understood]] beforehand by others as [[permission|permitted]]. The [[opposite]] of [[group rights]].

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Individual rights [r]: In politics, it's a power of an individual to act in the future. The act is understood beforehand by others as permitted. The opposite of group rights.