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No, it is not.  Take Nozick, for example: in [[Anarchy, State and Utopia]] he does not use the word democracy, and uses the word democratic in only four places late in the book when discussing how there are market alternatives.  In the [[Ayn Rand Lexicon]], Rand is openly disdainful of democracy.  David Boaz, in [[Libertarianism: A Primer]] page 14, states "Libertarians, as the name implies, believe that the most important value is liberty, not democracy."  Some libertarians such as [[R. J. Rummel]] conflate libertarianism with democracy. | show=}}
 
No, it is not.  Take Nozick, for example: in [[Anarchy, State and Utopia]] he does not use the word democracy, and uses the word democratic in only four places late in the book when discussing how there are market alternatives.  In the [[Ayn Rand Lexicon]], Rand is openly disdainful of democracy.  David Boaz, in [[Libertarianism: A Primer]] page 14, states "Libertarians, as the name implies, believe that the most important value is liberty, not democracy."  Some libertarians such as [[R. J. Rummel]] conflate libertarianism with democracy. | show=}}
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