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{{DES | des = Libertarians usually think they should have a total freedom to discriminate however they wish.  They are wrong.  Discriminatory choices which affect markets undercut the assumptions of free markets, and thus destroy market efficiency which libertarians claim to want.  In addition to harming others.  Our society is a commons, and rampant discrimination is a tragedy of the commons. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Including Segregation, Racism and Sexism.  Libertarians usually think they should have a total freedom to discriminate however they wish.  They are wrong.  Discriminatory choices which affect markets undercut the assumptions of free markets, and thus destroy market efficiency which libertarians claim to want.  In addition to harming others.  Our society is a commons, and rampant discrimination is a tragedy of the commons. | show=}}
 
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