I've been going back today over old issues of Rod Dreher's Diary, my subscription-only newsletter about spirituality, and ran across one from 2021, on an idea the philosopher Robert Nozick had. It's ...
American philosopher Robert Nozick may not be a household name, but his intellectual contributions to the liberty movement cannot be overstated. Nozick, who passed away in 2002, was born on this date ...
Unequal but Not Unjust: Hayek, Nozick, and the Epistemological Limits to Distributive Egalitarianism
A recent addition to the Journal of Libertarian Studies: ...
Robert Nozick, a renowned Harvard thinker who challenged the welfare state in an influential work that defended Libertarian ideas, died Jan. 23 in Cambridge, after a seven-year battle with stomach ...
Robert Nozick, who died last week, was famous as the author of Anarchy, State, and Utopia. This philosophical defense of the minimal state, published in 1974, resonated with libertarian types ...
I recently had the pleasure of rereading Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia, a book I recommend. Soon after that, I read Julian Sanchez’s stimulating interview with Nozick, which you can find ...
Stephen Metcalf has a must-read essay in Slate about Robert Nozick and the libertarian idea that market outcomes are morally inviolable: "Wilt Chamberlain is greatly in demand by basketball teams, ...
American philosopher Robert Nozick may not be a household name, but his intellectual contributions to the liberty movement cannot be overstated. Nozick, who passed away in 2002, was born on this date ...
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