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- All right so, and what's your name? - Ben.
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Ben. So if the majority taxes the minority
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without the consent of the minority to that particular tax law,
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it does amount to a taking of their property without their consent
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and it would seem that Locke should object to that.
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You want some textual support for your view,
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for your reading of Locke, Ben?
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Sure.
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All right. I brought some along just in case you raised it.
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If you have your texts, look at 138, passage 138.
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"The supreme power,"
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By which Locke means the legislature,