UID:
almafu_9959201704202883
Format:
1 online resource (151 p.)
ISBN:
1-62356-573-1
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1-5013-0166-7
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1-283-20572-6
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9786613205728
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1-4411-3894-3
Series Statement:
Major conservative and libertarian thinkers ; v.11
Content:
"In 1974, Robert Nozick's book Anarchy, State, and Utopia moved libertarianism from a relatively neglected subset of political philosophy to the center of the discipline, as one of the most cogent critiques of social democracy and egalitarian liberalism. Nozick developed a rights-based account of libertarianism to show that a minimal state can legitimately arise, that nothing more than a minimal state is justified, and that the minimal state is not only morally right, but can also be an inspiring 'meta-utopia'. This volume presents Nozick's contributions to political philosophy in the context of his work in analytical philosophy. It also provides a biography of Nozick and considers the initial reception and long-term influence of his work."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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1. Biography -- 2. Critical Exposition -- 3. Reception and Influence -- 4. Relevance -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Also issued in print.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4411-8009-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8264-2429-5
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5040/9781501301667