It is a tangent to the original discussion but I want to know your position on the property rights. The necessary part of locke perhaps is is God gives man property on his own i dont mean he meant a literal god but natural rights gave man property on his body. He mixes his labour on a land grows fruit, fruit is his. If i understand locke am i correct till here?

Now what happens if I toil the water daily from up the hill and pour it into an ocean? Do i own the ocean?

Its just a inquiry please do no think otherwise. I did read locke's two treatise (only cp5 "on property") and saw the above critic i could not defend it. Thus i want to know. I was too caught up in understanding the definition of property other inquiries skipped me.

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