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<!-- you can have any number of categories here --> [[Category:John Locke]] [[Category:Property|700]] [[Category:Natural Rights]] [[Category:Rights|400]] [[Category:Robert Nozick]] [[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]] {{DES | des = Also known as the labor theory of property. [[John Locke]] tells a story (nothing more) that ignores the fact that current real-world ownership is based on past theft and conquest, not initial acquisition. "Mixing of labor" is merely expenditure of effort: it does nothing to create property because property is a socially constructed [[Institutions|institution]]. | show=}} <!-- DPL has problems with categories that have a single quote in them. Use these explicit workarounds. --> <!-- normally, we would use {{Links}} and {{Quotes}} --> {{List|The Lockean Fable of Initial Acquisition|links=true}} {{Quotations|The Lockean Fable of Initial Acquisition|quotes=true}}
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