
Slavery, Empire, and John Locke (with Mark Goldie)
Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast
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Locke, Property, and Colonial Implications
This chapter explores John Locke's theories on property as presented in 'Two Treatises of Government', particularly focusing on its relevance to colonialism in America. It analyzes the divergence between Locke's philosophical concepts and the practices of New York settlers, highlighting the moral and theological implications of property rights. The discussion critiques the justification of land acquisition through labor and cultivation, while addressing the complexities of indigenous perspectives and colonial practices.
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