Asked by Anonymous

In what way are usufruct rights similar to John Locke's concept of private property?

A. In order to establish a right to private property one must mix one's labor with property held in common

B. usufruct rights are in no way similar to Locke's concept of private property

C. one's claim to appropriate land held in common is only justifiable if enough is left undisturbed for others' use

D. the notion of private property is founded on the more fundamental notion that one owns oneself

E. the historic idea of the commons is no longer workable in a global commercialized society

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
We'll be glad to check your answer.

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Usufructuary+Rights

http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/johnlocke/themes.html
Answered by Anonymous
Is it C?
Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree with C.
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