HREQ 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Justice As Fairness

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Lecture 4- are human rights based in property- capitalism & human rights. Property is one source of human rights or, at least, civil rights. To be a property owner" is to be a member of society. For many years, property was the determining factor as to whether someone could be considered free" or not and whether or not, for example, someone could vote. Property today has not lost its importance. Homeownership, for example, is considered a significant goal and sign of success" in our society we are definitely often judged on the basis of what we own. ". Property, labour & human nature: the most important thinker on the connection between property and human nature is john locke, locke was responding to the theory of thomas hobbes. Hobbes claimed that humans emerge from a savage and destructive state of nature only through the power of the state. Humans, in other words, are made good through the state.

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