Contrato y utopía: Continuidad y discontinuidad de los mitos libertarios de anarquía, estado y utopía

Felipe Schwember Augier

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This paper examines Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia in the light of the myths and fictions upon which it is built. I hold that it is possible to identify two main myths: the Lockean state of nature, whose principle can be summarized by the maxim volenti non fit injuria, and the libertarian meta-utopia, that can be explained as an application of Hayek evolutive theory and of Popper’s epistemology in order to construct an utopia. I also claim that there is a continuity between both myths, and that this continuity is granted by a moral intuition that Nozick presents at the beginning of this work, and that also inspires the libertarian myth: that life can only have sense when each person is allowed to live her own in the way she deems convenient. I will conclude that this intuition finds an expression, in the field of politics and law, in the principle that each person owns herself and, hence, that this peculiar form of ownership is the secret thread of the whole book.

Título traducido de la contribuciónContract and utopia: The continuity and discontinuity of the libertarian myths of anarchy, state, and utopia
Idioma originalPortugués
Páginas (desde-hasta)127-152
Número de páginas26
PublicaciónTrans/Form/Acao
Volumen39
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 oct. 2016
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