In a chapter of Two Treatises of Government, “Of Property,” John Locke justifies the human right of property by citing two sources that were credible during the 17th century. Read More »
Aristotle

Are the labors of worms, bacteria and bees indeed less than our own? --Challenging Lockean Psychosis
By green underbelly - Posted on March 11th, 2009
Tagged: animism
• Aristotle
• Christianity
• John Locke
• nature
• property rights
• value
• Better future

Perverted forms of government
By texan86 - Posted on September 13th, 2007
There are 3 forms of government: Kingship, Aristocracy, and a Constitution. A kingship is when one person is in charge of the entire community. An aristocracy is when only a few men, truly the best for the job, govern the community.A constitution is where the people govern in interest for the whole not just themselves. Read More »


