Introduction The early modern tradition of political philosophy situates reason at the core of moral and political order, yet the conceptual architecture of reason varies profoundly across thinkers. John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau both ground political legitimacy in human rationality, but they diverge sharply in their understanding of how reason structures natural law, rights, freedom, … Continue reading How does Locke’s labour theory of property justify the emergence of private possessions from the interaction between human labour and nature? Evaluate the relevance and limitations of Locke’s materialist justification of private property in contemporary political economy debates.