Robert Nozick was a Harvard philosophy professor best known for his contributions to political philosophy. Educated at Columbia and Princeton, Nozick would go on to become a Fulbright Scholar at Oxford, and he was honoured as the President of the American Philosophical Association. His most famous work, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, published in 1975, won the National Book Award. Throughout his career, Nozick was influential and his work rejuvenated classical liberalism as a serious philosophical idea. Watch this video to learn more about Robert Nozick and visit