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- W2334176597 abstract "IN the beginning (we are told) there were people with rights. These rights concerned life, health, and liberty. People could also create rights, by finding or making things, and could transfer rights to others, by gifts and exchange. These rights determine the limits of morally justifiable conduct: any act that infringes on a right is morally indefensible; any act within the limits of one's rights, and any consequence of exercising them, is morally unobjectionable. On this frail foundation Robert Nozick constructs a complex defense of the or night-watchman state-one dedicated to protecting persons against force, fraud, theft, and breach of contract, but to no further ideal or conception of justice, such as equality. Nozick's book, Anarchy, State and Utopia, 1 is an important contribution to political theory. The libertarian position that is vigorously developed in it has not been argued so comprehensively or by so talented and resourceful a philosopher in recent times. The book advances an original conception of justice, ranges widely over moral and political subjects, and is packed with rich and provocative argumentation. Part I of Nozick's book seeks to show that a minimal state can be justified; Part II argues that no more extensive state can be justified; Part III discusses utopian experimentation. This brief last section is thoroughly engrossing (and the most uniformly wellwritten chapter) but also largely independent of the rest. I shall concentrate here on the main line of argument, Nozick's defense of the minimal state." @default.
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- W2334176597 title "Rights against Humanity" @default.
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