Robert Nozick was a prominent 20th-century philosopher best known for his work in political philosophy, especially his defense of libertarianism. He gained widespread recognition with his book "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" (1974), which served as a response to John Rawls' influential work "A Theory of Justice" (1971).
Robert Nozick was a prominent American philosopher best known for his work in political philosophy and ethics. His most notable book is "Anarchy, State, and Utopia," published in 1974, which critiques contemporary theories of distributive justice and presents a libertarian framework for understanding the state's role and individual rights.
Entitlement theory is a concept in political philosophy and economics associated primarily with the work of philosopher Robert Nozick. It is mainly discussed in relation to theories of justice, particularly in his book "Anarchy, State, and Utopia," published in 1974. The theory is grounded in the idea of individual rights and property ownership.

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