La proprietà privata come problema: Locke e il libertarismo contemporaneo

Journal title TEORIA POLITICA
Author/s Corrado Del Bò
Publishing Year 2003 Issue 2003/1
Language Italian Pages 12 P. File size 43 KB
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Private Property as a Problem: Locke and Contemporary Libertarianism (by Corrado Del Bò) -ABSTRACT:This essay deals with the question whether the justification of private property, provided by John Locke through the labour-mixing argument, could be a fruitful route for philosophical investigation on distributive justice. Comparing Lockean theory to contemporary libertarianism. The author argues that a positive answer is possible only attributing a pivotal role to the so-called Lockean proviso. In this way, we shall conclude that just private acquisitions should be constrained by their leaving enough and as good for others, and this constraint is stronger than in Locke’s theory.

Corrado Del Bò, La proprietà privata come problema: Locke e il libertarismo contemporaneo in "TEORIA POLITICA" 1/2003, pp , DOI: