Question

Robert Nozick used the example of pouring one’s tomato juice into the ocean to critique a “proviso” that lays out when this concept is justified. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this concept that is acceptable so long as there is still “enough, and as good” according to the Second Treatise of Government, which presents a “labor theory” of this concept.
ANSWER: private property [accept ownership or appropriation or word forms]
[10e] This philosopher laid out his views on private property in his Second Treatise of Government.
ANSWER: John Locke
[10h] In an influential introduction to the Second Treatise, this philosopher argued that Locke’s views on property rights provide a “moral foundation for bourgeois appropriation.” This Canadian political theorist read Locke as supporting “possessive individualism,” by which a person is “an owner of himself” and “owes nothing to society.”
ANSWER: C. B. Macpherson [or Crawford Brough Macpherson]
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