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Rose DirectorFriedman, 1910-2009, was for many years a professor at the University ofChicago Law School. She was married to Milton Friedman, 1912-2006, aneconomist who spent most of his career at the University of Chicago andwho won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Econmic Sciences in 1976. RobertNozick 1938-2002, was an American philosopher who spent much of hiscareer at Harvard. Friedrick Hayek, 1899-1992, was an Austrian-bornBritish economist and philsopher, who taught at the London School ofEconomics and at the University of Chicago. With Gunnar Myrdal, hereceived the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974.

Read the excerpts from the works of these authors in Justice: A Reader,Chapter III. Together these excerpts provide an introduction toLibertarianism.

Analyze these excerpts about Libertarianism. Before writing up youranalysis, consider all the standard questions we will ask of all thetexts we read this semester. What is the genre of the text? Who wroteit? For whom was it written? When was it written? Does the text seem tobe based on other source material, such as previous documents oreyewitness testimony, or not? What seems to be the purpose of the text?What is its structure? What are its parts? How do the parts relate tothe purpose of the whole? What historical inferences can you make fromthe text? What is claimed? What isn’t claimed? What is assumed or leftunspoken? What key terms are used in the text? What seems to be thespecial meaning of these key terms in context? What can you infer aboutthe social world that made the text? What can you infer about theevents, individuals, or groups described in the text?

In addition, for these texts in particular, consider the following. Howwould you state succinctly the underlying principle of Libertarianism?What are the implications of that underlying principle for the nature ofgovernment and the state? Consider also the questions raised by Sandelin his preface to the chapter, “If you accept the idea that we ownourselves, must you also accept the conclusion that all paternalist andredistributive laws are unjust? If, on the other hand, you believe thatthe government should tax the rich to help the poor, how do you answerthe Libertarian argument that such laws are a form of coerced charitythat makes every person the property (perhaps even the slave) of themajority?”

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