A look at the life, career and thoughts of the modern American philosopher who died in 2002. Known as a 'libertarian' his book 'Anarchy, State and Utopia' (1974) argued for state minimialism - only the minimal state is justified. This Britannica article also examines his entitlement theory of justice and contrasts his thinking with that of John Rawls.
Strand: 5. Human Rights & Responsibilities: Ireland
Suggestions for use: Good general overview - useful for students to read in their own time.
Strand: 1. Power & Decision Making: School
Suggestions for use: Good general overview - useful for students to read in their own time.
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