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Rod Posted 19 years ago
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Can someone break down this sentence for me... please what does it mean

"Locke clearly articulates capitalism's freedom to build on the freedom to steal; he states that property is created by removing resources from nature through mixing with labour.

I understand the above part but... below... ????

But this "labour" is not physical labour but labour in its spiritual" form as manifest in the control of capital."
  

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Hi, It seems to be saying that providing capital (ie money for use in a business) is also a form of labour. Clive

  • Hi, It seems to be saying that providing capital (ie money for use in a business) is also a form of labour.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It seems to be saying that providing capital (ie money for use in a business) is also a form of labour.

Clive
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It seems the content issue rather English issue. Could you quote the whole paragraph so that we can understand the whole idea?

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