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{{DES | des = Libertarian philosophy has some conspicuous failures.  The numerous libertarian attempts to demonstrate self-ownership and property rights fail badly.  This undermines essentially everything else they attempt.
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Basic mistakes of libertarian philosophy can include:
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* apriori reasoning
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* natural rights
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* self-ownership
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* individualism
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* the assumption of property
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* single value reasoning
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* misframings
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* ignoring anthropology
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* just deserts claims
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