id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gycky3uo6bewrdyivudpoxijxa Maurizio Valsania Thomas Jefferson on Private Property 2020 13 .pdf application/pdf 7814 499 61 KEYWORDS • Thomas Jefferson; John Locke; Private Property; Declaration of Independence; Republicanism. to harm another in his Life, Health, Liberty, or Possessions." Albeit in the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) omitted Locke's mention of property and replaced it with That America could lose its soul and become that kind of aggregate of private properties denounced by Hegel represented, in fact, Jefferson's worst nightmare. nearly the socialist conception that living labor has claims superior to any property rights." Jefferson, Lynd's argument continued, "seemed to imply that, in the absence of remedial state action, On Jefferson considering property of land sanctioned by the "laws of civil society" for the encouragement of industry (also shorn of any moral reprobation), see TJ to Thomas Earle, 24 Sept. 22 Yarbrough, "Jefferson and Property Rights," 68; TJ to James Madison, 28 Oct. 1785, PTJ, 8:682. ./cache/work_gycky3uo6bewrdyivudpoxijxa.pdf ./txt/work_gycky3uo6bewrdyivudpoxijxa.txt