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This work investigates the foundational moral justifications required to sustain a minimal state within a libertarian framework. Christopher Evan Franklin, a philosopher specializing in free will and moral responsibility, constructs a rigorous argument that seeks to reconcile individual autonomy with the necessity of limited governance. By analyzing the intersection of property rights and political obligation, the author proposes a specific normative structure that defines the boundaries of legitimate state authority.
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Scholars in political philosophy frequently note the high level of analytical rigor and logical density present throughout the text. It is widely regarded as a significant contribution to the academic discourse on the moral foundations of the minimal state.
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Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
[New York] : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190682817
ISBN-13:
9780190682811
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