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{{DES | des = Libertarians pretend that there is no [[coercion]] in [[capitalism]], but its foundation in [[Property Is Coercive|private property]] is coercive and allows further coercion through [[Economic Power|economic power]] and [[Private Government]]. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Libertarians pretend that there is no [[coercion]] in [[capitalism]], but its foundation in [[Property Is Coercive|private property]] is coercive and allows further coercion through [[Economic Power|economic power]] and [[Private Government]]. Capitalists loot, plunder and enslave their fellow men. They do it directly when they can, and do it indirectly by enclosure of commons and subsequent denial of resources to future generations.| show=}}
 
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