I’m old enough to remember when “to self-own” was an obscure and idiosyncratic way for some Lockean and libertarian theorists to describe the dignified foundation of rights, not a near-universal way to describe someone inadvertently insulting & humiliating themselves.
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Sigh.
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Jeet “always on brand” Heer
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Case in point: John Locke, “thus the grass my horse has bit, the turfs my servant has cut, and the ore I have digged in any place…become my property without the assignation or consent of any body.”
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Just straight nonsense.
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Jeet, you're letting the reformation off the hook in this exchange; self-ownership is clearly heretical.
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