Nozick's libertarian justice holds that people have inviolable rights to their liberty and property, and that any redistribution beyond protecting those rights is a form of theft—the most rigorous philosophical defense of minimal government and maximum individual entitlement. This framework often ignores how initial distributions of property themselves depended on violence and exclusion, and how absolute property rights can trap people in poverty.
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