Discuss how Locke’s idea of property and consent laid the foundation for liberal constitutionalism and the protection of private rights. Debate whether Locke’s theory of property leads to economic inequality or provides a moral justification for the protection of liberty and prosperity.

Locke on Property, Consent, and Liberal Constitutionalism: Between Inequality and Liberty Introduction John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government (1689) constitutes a foundational text in the development of modern liberalism, offering a theory of natural rights, property, and political obligation that profoundly shaped the architecture of constitutional government. At the heart of Locke’s political philosophy lies … Continue reading Discuss how Locke’s idea of property and consent laid the foundation for liberal constitutionalism and the protection of private rights. Debate whether Locke’s theory of property leads to economic inequality or provides a moral justification for the protection of liberty and prosperity.