Philosophy

Hobbes vs. Locke

  1. RLSharp

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1.   Sep 12, 2006 10:51 AM

» RLSharp - Today's World?

In response to Today's World? posted by pink101:


It's a tough call. The idea of rights has become incredibly complicated now. Take Locke's ideas about work and property. Nowadays, there is almost never one person responsible for all the work involved in manufacturing anything. So who's property is it? We tend to give it to the investors or owners of the company, but have they done any of the real work? No.

-- posted by RLSharp


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