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'Parmenides', 'Second Treatise of Government' and 'Real Essence'
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25. Social Practice / C. Rights / 3. Alienating rights
19873
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We all own our bodies, and the work we do is our own [Locke]
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19884
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There is only a civil society if the members give up all of their natural executive rights [Locke]
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25. Social Practice / C. Rights / 4. Property rights
19877
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Fountain water is everyone's, but a drawn pitcher of water has an owner [Locke]
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6580
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Locke (and Marx) held that ownership of objects is a natural relation, based on the labour put into it [Locke, by Fogelin]
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20520
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Locke says 'mixing of labour' entitles you to land, as well as nuts and berries [Wolff,J on Locke]
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19875
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A man's labour gives ownership rights - as long as there are fair shares for all [Locke]
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19874
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If a man mixes his labour with something in Nature, he thereby comes to own it [Locke]
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19876
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Gathering natural fruits gives ownership; the consent of other people is irrelevant [Locke]
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19878
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Mixing labour with a thing bestows ownership - as long as the thing is not wasted [Locke]
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19879
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A man owns land if he cultivates it, to the limits of what he needs [Locke]
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19898
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Soldiers can be commanded to die, but not to hand over their money [Locke]
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