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4.
Prohibition, Compensation, and Risk 54
INDEPENDENTS AND THE DOMINANT PROTECTIVE
AGENCY
54
PROHIBITION AND COMPENSATION 57
WHY EVER PROHIBIT? 58
RETRIBUTIVE AND DETERRENCE THEORIES OF
PUNISHMENT
59
DIVIDING THE BENEFITS OF EXCHANGE 63
FEAR AND PROHIBITION 65
WHY NOT ALWAYS PROHIBIT? 71
RISK 73
THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPENSATION 78
PRODUCTIVE EXCHANGE 84
5.
The State 88
PROHIBITING PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF
JUSTICE
88
THE PRINCIPLE OF FAIRNESS 90
PROCEDURAL RIGHTS 96
HOW MAY THE DOMINANT AGENCY ACT? 101
THE DE FACTO MONOPOLY 108
PROTECTING OTHERS 110
THE STATE 113
THE INVISIBLE-HAND EXPLANATION OF THE
STATE
118
6.
Further Considerations on the Argument
for the State
120
STOPPING THE PROCESS? 120
PREEMPTIVE ATTACK 126
BEHAVIOR IN THE PROCESS 130
LEGITIMACY 133
THE RIGHT OF ALL TO PUNISH 137
PREVENTIVE RESTRAINT 142
PART II
Beyond the Minimal State?
7.
Distributive Justice 149
SECTION I: 150
THE ENTITLEMENT THEORY 150
HISTORICAL PRINCIPLES AND END-RESULT
PRINCIPLES
153
PATTERNING 155

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Publication Information: Book Title: Anarchy, State and Utopia. Contributors: Robert Nozick - author. Publisher: Basic Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1974. Page Number: vi.
    
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