Which common interpretation of Locke does Anderson object to?
A) Individuals form a state not just for protection against violations of their negative liberties but for the preservation of their lives.
B) Locke claims we have an obligation to provide for the poor.
C) Individuals, upon joining a minimal state, retain full claim to all of their natural property rights.
D) None of the above
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