ROBERT NOZICK’S LIBERTARIAN THEORY OF JUSTICE. REFLECTIONS FROM PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE IN ACQUISITION

Authors

  • Victoria Guerrieri Universidad Nacional del Nordeste

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30972/mom.114537

Keywords:

Justice, State, Equality

Abstract

This paper studies Robert Nozick’s libertarian theory of justice from the analysis of the “principle of justice in acquisition” postulated in his theory, and its relation with his definitions of the Minimum State. The analysis warns that there are tensions and contradictions that seem to be insurmountable.

References

Kymlicka, W. (1995). Filosofía Política Contemporánea. (Traducción de Roberto Gargarella) Barcelona: Ed. Ariel S.A.

Nozick, R. (1988). Anarquía, Estado y Utopía. Buenos Aires-México- Madrid: Ed. Claves. Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Rawls, J. (1971). Teoría de la Justicia. (Traducción González, M.D 6° impresión 2006) Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Published

2020-11-04

Issue

Section

Artículos científicos