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{{DES | des = Coercion is used in libertarian propaganda to brand things they don't like. [[Property]] and [[rights]] are fundamentally coercive; pretending that they are not coercive 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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{{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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