John Locke's Property Argument

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John Locke, in Second Treatise of Government, argued that since God has given the right to preserve one’s life, the property required to sustain one’s life is naturally given as a right. The central theme in Locke’s property argument is the natural right to life. Locke, in explaining the natural right to life, said, “every man has property in his own person.” Thus, he argued, the labor that comes out from one’s own body should be one’s own property. One can make a private property when one mixes his own labor with something in “the state that nature has provided.”(2.27) On top of this, Locke adds on that “God has given the world to men in common… to make use of it to the best advantage of life.”(2.26) An Individual does not need an universal

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