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Ideas for 'Politics', 'Phaedo' and 'Second Treatise of Government'

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25. Social Practice / A. Freedoms / 1. Slavery
If you try to enslave me, you have declared war on me [Locke]
A master forfeits ownership of slaves he abandons [Locke]
Natural slaves are those naturally belonging to another, or who can manage no more than labouring [Aristotle]
Slaves captured in a just war have no right to property, so are not part of civil society [Locke]
25. Social Practice / A. Freedoms / 6. Political freedom
One principle of liberty is to take turns ruling and being ruled [Aristotle]
Freedom is not absence of laws, but living under laws arrived at by consent [Locke]