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" For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least where there is enough and as good left in common for others. "
India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character and Condition of the ... - Page 293
by Robert Rickards - 1832
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Savage State: Welfare Capitalism and Inequality

Edward J. Martin, Rodolfo D. Torres - Business & Economics - 2004 - 200 pages
...excludes the common right of other men. For his labor being the unquestionable property of the laborer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once...where there is enough, and as good left in common for others.8 Taking part of a worker's earnings without that worker's consent is morally illicit according...
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Ethics, Computing, and Genomics

Herman T. Tavani - Business & Economics - 2006 - 382 pages
...of acquisition." Locke claimed "[f]or this labor being the unquestionable property of the laborer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once...to, at least where there is enough and as good left for others."16 As long as the proviso that "enough and as good" is satisfied, an acquisition is of...
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The New Imperial Order: Indigenous Responses to Globalization

Makere Stewart-Harawira - Political Science - 2005 - 290 pages
...being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have the right to what that is joined to, at least where there is enough and as good left in common for others.1" In his Critique of Modernity, Alain Touraine identifies Locke's rationalism as supplying...
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Territorial Rights

Tamar Meisels - Philosophy - 2007 - 149 pages
...common for others' to appropriate. 47 never intended the stipulation whereby appropriation is legitimate 'at least where there is enough and as good left in common for others' as a constraint on acquisition in circumstances of scarcity. 48 This might be because Locke assumed...
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Current Continental Theory and Modern Philosophy

Stephen Hartley Daniel - Philosophy - 2005 - 307 pages
...That is why it is clear to Locke without any further argument that the right is restricted to the case "where there is enough, and as good left in common for others" (2T, section 27, p. 288) . Furthermore, it is because the fruits of the earth are a gift that no man...
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Rethinking Copyright: History, Theory, Language

R. Deazley - Law - 2006 - 217 pages
...joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property. It being by him removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it...where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others.12 As with Lord Bingham's toiling farmer labour is the key, and as is the case for the labour...
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Verteidigung der Demokratie: Abhandlungen zur Demokratietheorie

Hans Kelsen - Law - 2006 - 430 pages
...is his own, and thereby makes it his property- It being by him removed from the common state nature placed it in, it hath by this labour something annexed...there is enough and as good left in common for others. '5 It is hardly possible to overestimate the influence which this argumentation exercised on the social...
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Modern Liberty: And the Limits of Government

Charles Fried - Liberty - 2007 - 236 pages
...his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property. . . . For this labour being the unquestionable property...where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others.10 Implicit in this classic argument is the related axiom that just as I have a right over my...
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The Constitutionalist Revolution: An Essay on the History of England, 1450–1642

Alan Cromartie - History - 2006 - 18 pages
...it'. 28 As labour is 'the unquestionable property of the labourer', Locke drew the conclusion that 'no man but he can have a right to what that is once...is enough and as good left in common for others'. 29 Once separated from the common stock, such labour-generated property might pass into the hands of...
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Liberty and Justice: Philosophical Reflections On a Free Society

Philosophy - 164 pages
...do. Voluntary asso"Lockean Proviso," a condition Locke mentions for first acquisition, namely, that "no man but he can have a right to what that is once...is enough, and as good, left in common for others." Yet Locke himself quickly makes the following observation, which fully concurs with Nozick's: "[H]e...
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