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Posted on
August 14, 2015
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Perry Willis
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Are libertarians wrong about government?
By:
Perry Willis
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Do libertarians need to break a bad habit?
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Don’t threaten or initiate force.
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Limit force to defensive purposes (such as criminal justice)
Leave people free to follow their conscience,
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they respect the equal rights of others
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If you don’t want people to tread on you, don’t tread on others
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