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  1. The Libertarian Minimal State?: A Critique of the Views of Nozick, Levin, and Rand.Walter Block - 2002 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (1):141-160.
    Walter Block discusses publications by Robert Nozick, the unjustifiably ignored Michael Levin, and Ayn Rand, each of whom has criticized anarcho-capitalism, the system that takes laissez-faire capitalism to its logical extension: here, all goods and services, particularly including courts, police, and armies would be provided by competing private firms and individuals. This paper considers their arguments and rejects them.
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  • Some Neglected Liberal Aspects of Hobbes's Philosophy.Gregory S. Kavka - 1988 - Hobbes Studies 1 (1):89-108.
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  • Contractarianism without foundations.David Schmidtz - 1989 - Philosophia 19 (4):461-469.
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  • A Hobbesian Welfare State?Christopher W. Morris - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (4):653-.
    Suppose that we have negative, natural rights to our lives, liberty, and possessions and that these rights are absolute or indefeasible. Then at best onlyminimal stateswill be legitimate, where such are states that restrict their activities to the enforcement of the basic rights of individuals and the like. Such appears to be the consequence of absolute natural rights. When made aware of these implications of absolute natural rights, many philosophers deny their existence. In the absence of a convincing defense of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Review of Joseph S. Fulda eight steps toward libertarianism. [REVIEW]Walter Block - 2000 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 14 (2):247-256.
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