This I do boldly affirm, that the same rule of propriety, viz., that every man should have as much as he could make use of, would hold still in the world, without straitening anybody, since there is land enough in the world to suffice double the inhabitants, had not the invention of money and the tacit agreement of men to put a value on it, introduced (by consent) larger possessions and a right to them.
— LOCKE, On Civil Government, (1690), Sec. 34.
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