John Locke argued that property rights emerge when you mix your labor with unowned resources, creating an entitlement that doesn't require anyone's permission—a framework that justified colonization and shaped modern property law. His theory dissolves under scrutiny (what counts as mixing labor? what if the land was already owned?), yet it still anchors how we think about ownership and makes certain theft seem natural while other expropriation seems revolutionary.
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