Robert Nozick Flashcards

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What was Nozick’s key work?

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‘Anarchy, State And Utopia’ (1974)

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Which Neo-liberal philosopher did Nozick develop many of his views from?

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Friedrich von Hayek

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What did Nozick considerer the gravest contemporary threat to individual freedom?

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The growth of government

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What did Nozick believe welfare states in Western Europe foster?

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A dependency culture

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As a libertarian what did Nozick belie about government restrictions and society in a libertarian sense?

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That the individual should be ‘left alone’ not just in economic spheres but social and cultural too; leading to a ‘permissive society’

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Why was Nozick not an ‘true’ anarchist?

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Because he was a minarchist

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What is a minarchist state?

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A state that mainly involved outsourcing public services to private companies

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What did Nozick think about tax?

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‘tax, for the most part, is theft’

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What does Nozick’s view on tax tell us about his view on human nature?

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That as individuals have self-interest, Nozick has an upbeat view on human nature, though they are the sole authors of their talents and abilities and should be left alone to realise them

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What did Nozick claim were not the main characteristics of humanity but the perseveration of life liberty and property ‘could not be taken for granted’?

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Dishonesty, theft and violence, showing Nozick was not wholeheartedly positive about human nature

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What other than raw individualism and free-market capitalism did Nozick say a limited state would facilitate?

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An multitude of self-sufficient communities to emerge alongside the extension of individual freedom, with each of these communities to be free to practise its particular moral codes and values, including those which might be seen as socialist or anti-Christian

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