Keywords
Private property
legitimacy
money
individualism
collectivity
Political Science
legitimacy
money
individualism
collectivity
Political Science
Abstract
The author contrasts the positions of John Locke and Gerrard Winstansley regarding the debate on private property, specifically in the context of 17th century Philosophy.Downloads
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