According to the thinker, God gave the Earth to humans so that they can acquire private property. Likewise, the life of a man is the property of God and the individual cannot destroy what is not entirely his possession. God creates all men equal in order to have the same privileges and advantages (Waldron, 2002). As Locke states in his work, God demanded that the man offers labor to the earth and not waste it or feel lazy when it comes to taking care of it and cultivating it as the land that remains uncultivated goes to waste. In addition, God as the ultimate Judge (Pritchard, 2014), wanted men to own private property but did not want them to be greedy about it. Lastly, John Locke includes in his work that even though God has given Earth to humans to take advantage of it in a productive way and that each one deserves as much of land as he has worked for, the individual should take as much as he needs in order to survive but also leave enough for the rest of
According to the thinker, God gave the Earth to humans so that they can acquire private property. Likewise, the life of a man is the property of God and the individual cannot destroy what is not entirely his possession. God creates all men equal in order to have the same privileges and advantages (Waldron, 2002). As Locke states in his work, God demanded that the man offers labor to the earth and not waste it or feel lazy when it comes to taking care of it and cultivating it as the land that remains uncultivated goes to waste. In addition, God as the ultimate Judge (Pritchard, 2014), wanted men to own private property but did not want them to be greedy about it. Lastly, John Locke includes in his work that even though God has given Earth to humans to take advantage of it in a productive way and that each one deserves as much of land as he has worked for, the individual should take as much as he needs in order to survive but also leave enough for the rest of