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{{DES | des = Many libertarians buy into the old Confederacy, [[States Rights]], "[[slavery]] was beneficial" and other "lost cause" mythology. There is a substantial [[Historical Revisionism|cockeyed revisionist literature]] on this subject, making [[Abraham Lincoln]] an enemy of freedom, claiming slavery was a beneficial institution and arguing for [[State's Rights]].| show=}} | {{DES | des = Many libertarians buy into the old Confederacy, [[States Rights]], "[[slavery]] was beneficial" and other "lost cause" mythology. There is a substantial [[Historical Revisionism|cockeyed revisionist literature]] on this subject, making [[Abraham Lincoln]] an enemy of freedom, claiming slavery was a beneficial institution and arguing for [[State's Rights]].| show=}} |