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Essay / John Locke Natural Rights Analysis - 1343
This means that everyone has the right to life, but the right to life is not an absolute right because of my example earlier in the introduction. Freedom is what you want to do when you want to do it on your own property, as long as it doesn't harm someone else's life. Property is what you own and the way you own something is to “mix work” with it. Money was made by some men who can buy things, but it also doesn't go to waste, which is a good thing according to Locke. Money also has value as long as man accepts that it has value. I agree that income inequality is justifiable for the reasons given by John Locke, and that without income inequality the economy would not be what it is today and no one would be able to to earn more money than someone else.