No one is entitled to any rights. Rights are conferred by agreement of a group of people. If we all agree that we all should have free speech, and we’ll all protect each other’s attempts to speak freely, then we have that right. Otherwise, not.
The state represents the interests of a certain portion of the people. In a democracy they should represents maybe 99% of the people. In a totalitarian system they might watch out for the interests of, say, five percent of the people.
Some states spend a lot of effort protecting the liberty of its citizens, since that is its mission. Other states have a different mission. The “state” is not a person, and doesn’t need anything. People need things, and some people grab power, and others let them get away with it.
No one has the right to exercise power. Some people arrogate that right to themselves. Some people are conferred that right by others.
Well, I hear the Dalai Lama is enlightened, so maybe, if he ran a government, that would be the most enlightened government.
If these are homework questions, I just dare you to use my answers. I dare you! Everything I say is correct, but there’s not a soul on the planet who sees it like I do. If you do use my answers, you better attribute them, or I will hunt you down, tie you up, and feed you to the ACLU!