This article explains what John Locke said about property, focusing on the labour-based justification and the limits that shape legitimate appropriation. It relies on Locke's Second Treatise (Chapter V) and on modern encyclopedic summaries to show primary passages and reputable interpretations. Locke ties private property...
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March 11, 2026
This article provides a source-first explanation of what John Locke said about freedom, with attention to the Two Treatises and to reputable secondary summaries. It is written for civic readers, students, and journalists who want precise citations and guidance on evaluating claims about Locke’s influence....
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March 11, 2026
This article maps the main ideas of the Bill of Rights and explains how those short constitutional phrases connect to practical protections and legal debates. It is aimed at voters, students, and civic readers who want clear descriptions and authoritative starting points. The guide is...
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March 11, 2026
This article answers a focused question: what did John Locke say about natural rights, and how does that relate to the U.S. Bill of Rights. It uses Locke's Second Treatise and reputable secondary sources to separate Locke's original claims from later adaptations. The account is...
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March 11, 2026