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Anarchy, state, and utopia
Anarchy, State, and Utopia is a landmark work of political philosophy in which Robert Nozick presents a rigorous defense of libertarianism. Challenging the dominant theories of distributive justice, Nozick argues for a minimal state limited to the protection of individuals against force, theft, and fraud. He rejects redistributive taxation and egalitarian principles, offering instead an entitlement theory of justice. Through philosophical analysis, thought experiments, and critiques of rival perspectives, the book reshapes debates on individual rights, state authority, and the foundations of a free society.
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