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This paper revise Juan de Lugo's theory of property (1583-1660) to compare it with the later one developed by John Locke in the Second Treatise of Government. We will maintain the hypothesis that there are original common points between Lugo's property theory Locke's that either had not appeared in the preceding scholastic authors or had only been suggested. Specifically, we will refer to three aspects: first, the assignment of property to the category of natural law; second, both consider that the appropriation process occurs through work and, third, the two authors reject the need for consensus for this appropriation. Finally, we will see the disagreements in property theory between Locke and Lugo. In addition, this article contextualizes Lugo's contributions on property both in the scholastic tradition and in the rationalist natural law of Grotius and Pufendorf.
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Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales
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Ciencias políticas , Ciencias políticas y sociología , Ciencias sociales , Derecho , Derecho constitucional y político , Dret , Political science , Political science and international relations , Political sciences and international relations , Revistas de derecho , Sociología , Sociologia i política , Sociología y política , Sociology and political science , John locke , Juan de lugo , Natural law , Price , Property rights
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Martín, NS (2021). La teoría de la propiedad de Juan de Lugo como precedente de John Locke. Revista De Estudios Politicos, 2021(193), 13-37. DOI: 10.18042/cepc/rep.193.01
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