Robert Nozick: Property, Justice And The Minima... May 2026

Nozick contends that only a —often called a "night-watchman state"—is morally justifiable.

How unowned resources (like land or raw materials) are first legitimately claimed by individuals through labor, provided it doesn't leave others worse off. Robert Nozick: Property, Justice and the Minima...

Robert Nozick’s political philosophy, primarily articulated in his 1974 landmark work , provides a robust libertarian defense of individual rights, private property, and a "minimal" government. His theory is famously a response to the egalitarian views of his Harvard colleague John Rawls. 1. The Entitlement Theory of Justice Nozick contends that only a —often called a

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. His theory is famously a response to the

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: