By Charles Amos
Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia turns fifty this year, and this libertarian classic has stood the test of time.
This is one of my favorite works of political philosophy.
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By Charles Amos
Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia turns fifty this year, and this libertarian classic has stood the test of time.
This is one of my favorite works of political philosophy.
My first "libertarian" book, and still one of my favorites. I still have the copy I bought back in 1990, I think.
Edit:
Here it is:
https://m.stacker.news/28038
That's exactly what my copy looks like.
I will put it on my reading list to start the year
It's a truly brilliant work. People have extended some of the analysis and polished up some of the points, since, but he starts and develops so many provocative lines of thinking.
What called me the attention was to say that he resisted the test of time. Works like this deserve a look.