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<!-- you can have any number of categories here --> [[Category:Real World Power]] [[Category:The Workplace]] [[Category:Class War]] [[Category:Labor]] [[Category:Private Limitations Of Liberty]] [[Category:Privatization]] [[Category:Freedom for the wolves has often meant death to the sheep.]] {{DES | des = Libertarians promote [[privatization]] of justice through arbitration. Supposedly it is more economical, but it is obviously biased towards employers who require workers to give up rights to take disagreements to court. It is also a common method for business to keep customers out of courts. | show=}} <!-- insert wiki page text here --> If libertarians really believed that arbitration was just, they could insist that arbitration clauses allow the two parties to flip a coin to see which would choose the arbitrator. But because libertarians are really interested in privatization of power by the wealthy, that will not happen. <!-- DPL has problems with categories that have a single quote in them. Use these explicit workarounds. --> <!-- otherwise, we would use {{Links}} and {{Quotes}} --> {{List|title=Arbitration|links=true}} {{Quotations|title=Arbitration|quotes=true}}
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