Would-Be Farmer John and the Welfare State: A Response to Blincoe

Libertarian Papers 10 (2018)
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: Adam Blincoe aims to show that libertarianism, at least in Robert Nozick’s version, is faced with a dilemma: “Either Nozick must admit that taxation for the purpose of guaranteeing a compensatory level of welfare is legitimate or he must admit that his entitlement theory …

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