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{{DES | des = First steps to analyzing libertarian arguments. Libertarian arguments literally make every fallacy of logic and informal fallacy of argument.  After a while, it gets fairly easy to spot the problem in the arguments.  Here are some of the major problems. | show=}}
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; Elevating rules of thumb to absolutes.
 
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; Is the argument a conspiracy theory?
 
; Is the argument a conspiracy theory?
 
: For example, if libertarians claim that you have been brainwashed by the state through its schools, it is easy to notice that there is no obvious "truth" coming from private schools or schools in other nations.
 
: For example, if libertarians claim that you have been brainwashed by the state through its schools, it is easy to notice that there is no obvious "truth" coming from private schools or schools in other nations.
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