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{{Chicago | Chicago = [[Robert Nozick|Nozick,Robert]].  1977. ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]''. Basic Books.}} <!-- two single quotes for italics -->
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{{Chicago | Chicago = [[Robert Nozick|Nozick,Robert]].  1974. ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]''. Basic Books.}} <!-- two single quotes for italics -->
 
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{{DES | des = (1997)  [[Robert Nozick]] has written the most academically important attempt at libertarian philosophy.  Starting with the fantasy of [[Natural Rights]], it is rife with fallacies, misdirection and unstated assumptions. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = (1974)  [[Robert Nozick]] has written the most academically important attempt at libertarian philosophy.  Starting with the fantasy of [[Natural Rights]], it is rife with fallacies, misdirection and unstated assumptions. | show=}}
 
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