The reasonableness of John Locke's majority: Property rights, consent, and resistance in the second treatise
Political Theory 24 (3):423-463 (1996)
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Charles D. Tarlton (2006). Does Chapter 5 of Locke's Second Treatise, ‘of PROPERTY,’ Deconstruct Itself? Philosophy 81 (1):107-127.
Kirstie Morna McClure (1996). Judging Rights: Lockean Politics and the Limits of Consent. Cornell University Press.
James Tully (1980). A Discourse on Property: John Locke and His Adversaries. Cambridge University Press.
A. John Simmons (1998). Makers' Rights. Journal of Ethics 2 (3):197-218.
Richard Oxenberg (2010). Locke and the Right to (Acquire) Property. Social Philosophy Today 26:55-66.
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