Relevant references include Locke’s Second Treatise on Civil Government, especially Chapter V, Section 27 (on every man having property in his own person); IV. 24 (on slavery and captivity); I.11 (on the possible admissibility of capital punishment); XIX.225 (on the right of revolution after “a long train of abuse.”)
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Relevant references include Locke’s Second Treatise on Civil Government, especially Chapter V, Section 27 (on every man having property in his own person); IV. 24 (on slavery and captivity); I.11 (on the possible admissibility of capital punishment); XIX.225 (on the right of revolution after “a long train of abuse.”)
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