Clearly, then, there are very few human rights--life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--but they are basic to our ability to live as human beings. Basic to all is the right to one's life. The right to liberty includes liberty of the body--that is, freedom from slavery and false imprisonment-and liberty of the mind--that is, freedom of conscience, in spoken and written communications, and in association with others. The concept of ordered liberty adds the right to marry and to raise a family and educate one's children according to one's best lights. The pursuit of happiness includes the right to acquire and own property and the right to a minimum standard of living. In recent years, the right to privacy has been added to the short list of human rights.