Anarchy, State And Utopia by Robert Nozick

The book is a seminal work in political philosophy that presents a libertarian view of a minimal state, arguing against the notion of an extensive state with distributive justice. It defends the idea that only a minimal state limited to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, and enforcement of contracts is justified. The author challenges the concept of distributive justice and entitlement theory, positing that individuals have rights which cannot be violated by others and that the state's role should be confined to ensuring the protection of those rights. The book also explores the possibility of a utopian society, where individuals can freely form communities that reflect diverse visions of the good life, provided they respect the rights of others.

The 3266th greatest book of all time


Published
1974
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
335-367
Words
120,000
Original Language
English

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