Robert Nozick
Property, Justice and the Minimal State
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:31st Jan '91
Should be back in stock very soon
Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State and Utopia is one of the works which dominates contemporary debate in political philosophy. Drawing on traditional assumptions associated with individualism and libertarianism, Nozick mounts a powerful argument for a minimal `nightwatchman' state and challenges the views of many contemporary philosophers, most notably John Rawls.
Jonathan Wolff's new book is the first full-length study of Nozick's work and of the debates to which it has given rise. He situates Nozick's work in the context of current debates and examines the traditions which have influenced his thought. He then critically reconstructs the key arguments of Anarchy, State and Utopia, focusing on Nozick's Doctrine of Rights, his Derivation of the Minimal State, and his Entitlement Theory of Justice. The book concludes by assessing Nozick's place in contemporary political philosophy.
'A very clear exposition ... incisive and illuminating ... it is hard to see how the book could be bettered, and it will be eagerly pounced upon by every student who hopes to answer a 'Nozick question' in finals.' Political Studies
'Thorough and lucrid...' The Philosopher
'An intelligent, attractively written and smartly argued discussion.' Philosophical Quarterly
ISBN: 9780745606033
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 14mm
Weight: 255g
184 pages