What is one important difference between a protective association and a government/state?
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states have a monopoly on the use of force; protective associations do not |
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protective associations have a monopoly on the use of force; states do not |
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states can arbitrate disputes; protective association cannot |
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protective associations can arbitrate disputes; states cannot |
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e. there is no difference between the state and a protective association Rawls and Nozick fundamentally disagree on
What does Rawls say justice is?
What is Nozick’s solution to the problem of the state of nature?
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Question 1
Correct answer: option c
Rational:
Only states can attributes the disorders; but professional association can not. This statement is correct. Other options are incorrect.
Question 2
Correct answer: option a
Rational:
Rawls and nozick statement is correlate with impartial, equal justice. So option a is correct.
Question 3
Correct answer: option e
Rational
The justice according to Rawl is distribution of good to society. Other options are incorrect.
Question 4
Correct answer: option e
Rational
Nozicks solutions is anarchy, which means the state without any government control.that's why option e , free market trade is correct answer.
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