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| text = More to the point, the Randians/Paulites and the vast number of people who casually call themselves “libertarians” form almost the totality of libertarianism -- Cowan’s utilitarian academic economist version, or Chomsky’s s-called “Left-Libertarianism”, or any number of idiosyncratic micro political philosophies which self-identify as libertarian or libertarian influenced are, well, inconsequential.
 
| text = More to the point, the Randians/Paulites and the vast number of people who casually call themselves “libertarians” form almost the totality of libertarianism -- Cowan’s utilitarian academic economist version, or Chomsky’s s-called “Left-Libertarianism”, or any number of idiosyncratic micro political philosophies which self-identify as libertarian or libertarian influenced are, well, inconsequential.
 
| cite = [[Keith Ellis]], "{{Link |Comments at Matt Yglesias' "What Is Libertarianism?"}}"
 
| cite = [[Keith Ellis]], "{{Link |Comments at Matt Yglesias' "What Is Libertarianism?"}}"
 
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