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Author: Wm.

Posted on June 14, 2017March 5, 2020

Thomism and Private Property

by W Borman


St. Thomas raises the question of private property in the sixty-sixth question of the Secunda Secundæ. The question under which the subsequent articles are organized purports to deal with the issues of theft and robbery. As always, Thomas recognizes that he must start right at the beginning and ask first: is it possible for people to possess things at all? Continue reading “Thomism and Private Property”

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