An edition of Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974)

Anarchy, state and Utopia.

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An edition of Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974)

Anarchy, state and Utopia.

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Anarchy, State, and Utopia is a 1974 book by the American political philosopher Robert Nozick. It won the 1975 US National Book Award in category Philosophy and Religion, has been translated into 11 languages, and was named one of the "100 most influential books since the war" (1945–1995) by the UK Times Literary Supplement.

In opposition to A Theory of Justice (1971) by John Rawls, and in debate with Michael Walzer,[3] Nozick argues in favor of a minimal state, "limited to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, enforcement of contracts, and so on." When a state takes on more responsibilities than these, Nozick argues, rights will be violated. To support the idea of the minimal state, Nozick presents an argument that illustrates how the minimalist state arises naturally from anarchy and how any expansion of state power past this minimalist threshold is unjustified.

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Cover of: Anarchy, State and Utopia
Anarchy, State and Utopia
March 1, 2001, Blackwell Publishing Limited
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Cover of: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Anarchy, State, and Utopia
1975, Blackwell
in English
Cover of: Anarchy, state and Utopia.
Anarchy, state and Utopia.
1974, Basic Books
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IF the state did not exist would it be necessary to invent it?
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