Economic rights are the newest-appearing in the nineteenth century with the early socialists-and shifting rights into the material realm. Advanced by people like Franklin D. Roosevelt, they are usually formulated in the positive as "freedom to,"namely, to live adequately, have a job, and get an education and health care. many of them cost lots of taxpayer money in government programs. Conservatives say these are not rights at all, merely desirable things demanded by various groups, such as oldsters demanding prescription drugs as a right some fear a "rights industry" creating dubious rights without limit. "Right