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Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State, & Utopia

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics

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How Would a State of Nature Develop?

In Nozick's state of nature, individuals have natural rights. If someone violates these rights by harming another, for example, or stealing from them, they violated the law of nature. How would this be dealt with in a state of nature? People would defend themselves and band together to protect each other. But some people would be too weak and secure by exchange protection from the stronger. In short, he says, in union there is strength.

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