Difference between revisions of "Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Third Lesson"
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{{DES | des = Still attempting to try to catch up with [[David Bergland]]'s arithmetic, where 1 lesson = 16 chapters in 99 pages.}} | {{DES | des = Still attempting to try to catch up with [[David Bergland]]'s arithmetic, where 1 lesson = 16 chapters in 99 pages.}} | ||
*Prohibition cannot ever work, and produces black markets and crime far beyond the evils it seeks to prohibit. We also endorse prohibiting force and government: somehow that will not produce black markets or crime. | *Prohibition cannot ever work, and produces black markets and crime far beyond the evils it seeks to prohibit. We also endorse prohibiting force and government: somehow that will not produce black markets or crime. | ||
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+ | * Libertarians are more logical than others. While other people's arguments merely imply the contrapositive, libertarian arguments imply the converse, inverse and obverse as well. | ||
* Libertarianism is the communism of the right: they both sound good, until you | * Libertarianism is the communism of the right: they both sound good, until you |