<p>You can say whatever you want, but that doesn’t make it so.</p>
<p>First, define “right”.</p>
<p>Second, tell me if a group of individuals, government being non-existent, have a right to an education, along with all things being necessary to provide that education (namely, labor).</p>
<p>Finally, tell me, if a group of citizens does not have such a right, then how does a governmental institution, which derives its authority from its citizens, have such a right.</p>
<p>If you manage a way through that, try universalizing the right to an education. </p>
<p>If you don’t see any contradictions in that, tell me how one individual’s right to an education does not violate another individual’s (the individual responsible for providing the education) self ownership and and property rights.</p>