Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Rui Baptista - GoodreadsNozick was a philosopher-for-rent. His theories were built on demand to provide justification for an increasingly unequal society where the richest few control all decisions and accumulate more and ... Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Lisa (Harmonybites) - GoodreadsThis is a work of political philosophy arguing for minimal government, the libertarian counterpart and answer to the liberal John Rawls' A Theory of Justice. This is as far from a popular treatment of ... Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Kony - GoodreadsHad to read this for a college course I'm assistant-teaching. (May have read it as an undergrad, but if so, apparently didn't find it memorable.) Anyway, I'll buck the trend and confess that I didn't ... Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - my name is corey irl - Goodreadsstfu nozick. youre dead now and you cant hurt me anymore Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Tom X. Tobin - GoodreadsI couldn't even get through two chapters of this philosophical house of cards on quicksand. Nozick makes ridiculous prior assumptions, including the absolutely idiotic notion of "natural rights". By ... Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - V. - GoodreadsNozick: not one to let the actual views of his philosophical opponents (or, for that matter, *any* empirical facts) get in the way of a zingy refutation. Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Ed - GoodreadsI rated this book with one star because it's a tedious read. The book has good and important information and concepts, but it's unfortunately not a page turner. So philosophy good, book bad. Ler resenha completa
Review: Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Comentário do usuário - Zac - GoodreadsNozick argues that the only justified state is the minimal state, one that protects our "Lockean rights". Anything more than that can not be justified. Nozick's argument depends on a metaphysical ... Ler resenha completa