Nozick contends that only a —often called a "night-watchman state"—is morally justifiable.
How property is moved from one person to another. Any voluntary exchange, gift, or inheritance is considered just, as long as it is free from coercion or fraud. Robert Nozick: Property, Justice and the Minima...
Nozick argues that justice is not about achieving a specific "pattern" (like equal wealth), but about how holdings were historically acquired. His consists of three core principles: Nozick contends that only a —often called a
The mechanism for correcting past violations of the first two principles (e.g., returning stolen property or compensating victims of fraud). 2. The Case for the Minimal State or inheritance is considered just