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18643 | A minimal state should protect, but a state forcing us to do more is unjustified [Nozick] |
Full Idea: A minimal state, limited to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, enforcement of contracts, and so on, is justified; any more extensive state will violate persons' rights not to be forced to do certain things, and is unjustified. | |
From: Robert Nozick (Anarchy,State, and Utopia [1974], Pref) | |
A reaction: This has some plausibility for a huge modern state, where we don't know one another, but it would be a ridiculous attitude in a traditional village. |