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Today, we published a second essay by Eric Mack commemorating the 50th anniversary of “Anarchy, State, and Utopia.” Professor Mack offers further reflections on a selection of key themes of enduring interest in Nozick’s seminal work. Read it at the link below.

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In 1974, Harvard philosophy professor Robert Nozick published his groundbreaking “Anarchy, State, and Utopia.” In part a response to his colleague John Rawls’s influential book “A Theory of Justice,” Nozick’s work envisions a pluralist society of property-owning individuals…

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jordanbpeterson.com/books/ We Who Wrestle With God Has sold 50000 copies In pre-release A Revolution Of tradition Is at hand

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People create their worlds with the tools they have directly at hand.


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Pyramids of Giza ✨

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Most underrated city in France? I’ll start:

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A beautiful, crisp, sunny fall day are the ideal conditions under which to read a C.S. Lewis classic ...

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“Thanks to ideology, the twentieth century was fated to experience evildoing on a scale calculated in the millions. This cannot be denied, nor passed over, nor suppressed. How, then, do we dare insist that evildoers do not exist? And who was it that destroyed these millions?"


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“War is not the vilest form of evil, not the most evil of evils. An unjust trial, for instance, that scalds the outraged heart, is viler.”


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Auguste Renoir

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Wild Poppies by Monet

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

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The men who really rule us through the machine of Parliament are not six hundred men; but something more like six men; and often men who are not Members of Parliament. They are the paymasters; the first rulers of men whose regalia has been merely the mask and cloak.


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Strasbourg, France 🇫🇷 📸:@ChouettePhoto

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“In prison...a human being confronts his grief face to face. This grief is a mountain, but he has to find space inside himself for it, to familiarize himself with it, to digest it, and it him. This is the highest form of moral effort, which has always ennobled every human being.”


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The main mark of modern government is that we do not know who governs, 'de facto' any more than 'de jure'. We see the politician and not his backer; still less the backer of the backer; or (what is most important of all) the banker of the backer.


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“The meaning of existence was to preserve unspoiled, undisturbed and undistorted the image of eternity with which each person is born. Like a silver moon in a calm, still pond.”


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Enough bloody counterproductive destroy-the-poor-and-the-environment moralizing green idiocy Drive energy prices down so the poor can flourish Then people will turn their attention toward environmental stewardship oilfacts.com/https://oilfac…


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