Rediscovering America

In Graham Alan John Rogers (ed.), Locke's philosophy: content and context. New York: Oxford University Press (1994)
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the role of John Locke's chapter on property in the Two Treatises in dispossessing the Indigenous peoples of America of their traditions territories. It discusses the argument in detail as well as the history of its uses and indigenous responses to it.

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