Anarchy, State, and Utopia

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Anarchy, State, and Utopia is a seminal 1974 work of political philosophy that defends a minimal libertarian state and critiques theories of distributive justice such as Rawls’s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
work of political philosophy
academicDiscipline philosophy
political science
advocates minimal state
night-watchman state
argues a minimal state can arise without violating rights
strong individual rights constrain the state
author Robert Nozick
awarded National Book Award for Arts and Letters
surface form: National Book Award for Philosophy and Religion
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes A Theory of Justice
John Rawls
distributive justice theories
describedAs seminal work of libertarian political philosophy
firstEditionFormat hardcover
genre political philosophy
hasPageCount over 300 pages
hasPart section Anarchy
section State
section Utopia
influenced contemporary libertarianism
political philosophy
influencedBy John Locke
classical liberalism
ISBN 978-0-465-09720-3
language English
mainSubject distributive justice
libertarianism
minimal state
political theory
notableIdea entitlement theory
experience machine thought experiment
opposes end-state principles of justice
patterned principles of justice
redistributive state
philosophicalSchool Liberalism
surface form: classical liberalism

libertarianism
publicationDate 1974
publicationPlace New York City
publisher Basic Books
supports entitlement theory of justice
historical principles of justice
targetAudience academic readers
students of political philosophy
timePeriod 20th century

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