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Which political action would be unacceptable to john locke

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He argued that every man has the right to own property and over a resource, such as money, land,assets.

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John Locke suggested a radical formation of political philosophy gotten from the corollary right to own property and the principle of self-ownership, which in turn is established on his famous claim that a man earns the right of ownership over a resource when he mixes his labor with it.

Government, he sated, should be restricted more to securing the property and life of its citizens, and is only important because in an anarchic, ideal state of nature, different problems arise that would make life not secured than under the protection of a minimal state.

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John Locke believed that all free men had the right to life, liberty, and property.

So, any efforts by a Government to rob a citizen of life, liberty, or property, such as a King taking away land, would be unacceptable.

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