Robert Heilbroner writes in his The Nature and Logic of Capitalism that John Locke’s servant, referred to in his Second Treatise on Government, is distinguishable from the Marxian proletariat by virtue of his ability to choose whether or not to enter into an economic relationship with his employer.
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Labor in the Global Market
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Robert Heilbroner writes in his The Nature and Logic of Capitalism that John Locke’s servant, referred to in his Second Treatise on Government, is distinguishable from the Marxian proletariat by virtue of his ability to choose whether or not to enter into an economic relationship with his employer.