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{{DES | des = Coercion is a libertarian propaganda term for branding things they don't like. It has nothing to do with force, else libertarians would have to view property and rights as coercive. It has everything to do with ideological legitimacy.}}
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[[Category:Failures Of Libertarian Philosophy]]
Coercion is a libertarian propaganda term for branding things they don't like. It has nothing to do with force, else libertarians would have to view property and rights as coercive. It has everything to do with ideological legitimacy.
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{{DES | des = Coercion is used in [[Libertarian Propaganda Terms|libertarian propaganda]] to brand things they don't like. [[Property]] and [[rights]] are fundamentally coercive; pretending that they are not coercive with the excuse "defensive force" is one of the great libertarian lies. We choose public [[government]] to perform our desired coercion, because people are too partial to their own interests to be trusted. | show=}}
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