Lockean Property Ethics and Restitution
- 152 pages
 - 6 hours of reading
 
David Jarrett explores the implications of the Lockean thesis of justice in property, originally proposed by John Locke, suggesting that it inherently supports significant egalitarian property redistribution. The book examines how Locke’s ideas challenge traditional notions of property rights and justice, prompting a reevaluation of wealth distribution in society. Through this analysis, Jarrett presents a thought-provoking perspective on the relationship between property, justice, and equality.

