This work analyses the argument provided by Nozick in support of the State's legitimacy. It will be held that, in fact, this argument deals with two different difficulties: a descriptive one (the harmless and unintended emergence of the State) and another de jure (the legitimacy of the State). The first one is resolved by Nozick via the invisible-hand explanation, and the second one via so-called principle of compensation. I will attempt to demonstrate that this principle is consistent with Locke's political philosophy and, therefore, with lockean libertarianism. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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SCHWEMBER AUGIER, F. (2015). Mano invisible, cláusulas lockeanas y justicia privada: Emergencia y justificación del Estado en Anarquía, Estado y Utopía. Revista de Ciencia Política (Santiago), 35(2), 409–426. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-090x2015000200008
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