POLI 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Money-B, Slavery Among The Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas

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Locke lecture 9: lo(cid:272)ke(cid:859)s tate of nature vs. Two ways of individuating property: natural route: the natural route can be understand as mixing your labour to an external object (that is the property of all the commons) + you need to respect the. 2 limits (a) no spoilage (b) sufficiency proviso: conventional route: consent to enter the political society. Ideological function of state of nature / political society distinction. Tate of nature: you do(cid:374)(cid:859)t (cid:374)eed (cid:272)o(cid:374)se(cid:374)t of other if good is take(cid:374) fro(cid:373) a pla(cid:272)e that (cid:449)as consented to be a common place of the people. Political society: absolutely need consent of other even if common place: you obtain that consent by exchange, political society: delegation theory of sovereignty, distinction b/w state of nature & political society. State of nature: each individual are sovereign and aim to do what they want.

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