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020 _a 063119780 X (pbk.)
082 _a340.1 NOZ
100 _aNozick Robert
245 _aAnarchy state and utopia /
_cRobert Nozick
260 _aOxford :
_bBasil Blackwell,
_c1974.
300 _axvi, 367 p. :
_c23 cm
365 _bRs.769
505 _aPART I : State-of-Nature Theory, or How to Back into a State without Really Trying; 1. Why State-of-Nature Theory?; 2. The State of Nature; 3. Moral Constraints and the State; 4. Prohibition, Compensation, and Risk; 5. The State; 6. Further Considerations on the Agreement for the State; PART II: Beyond the Minimal State?: 7. Distributive Justice; 8. Equality, Envy, Exploitation, Etc. 9. Demoktesis; PART III : UTOPIA; 10. A Framework for Utopia.
650 _aPolitical Science - Philosophy
650 _aPolitical Philosophy - Jurisprudence
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_cBK
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_d12347