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Autore
Costa, Giacomo

Titolo
La 'Rerum Novarum' e Locke: incontro riuscito?
Periodico
Filosofia politica
Anno: 2010 - Volume: 24 - Fascicolo: 2 - Pagina iniziale: 235 - Pagina finale: 262

It is known that the doctrine of property as an individual natural right expounded in the Encyclical "Rerum Novarum" (1891) is Lockean more than Thomistic. Locke's thought provided a convenient shield against the Church's new enemy, Socialism. But the Church had also to face her own newly rediscovered tradition, dating back to Gratian's Decree: natural law prescribed the commonality of natural resources, human law insti¬tuted private property. "Rerum Novarum" had two options: (i) to neutralize the «scholas¬tic tradition» through a reductive interpretation, or (ii) to shift to an altogether different (Lockean) theory. The essay shows that in its uneasiness it cannot choose, so that no consistent theory of appropriation can be found in the Encyclical.



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