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Libertarianism is built on false dichotomies, because they provide the simplicity necessary to propaganda. Modeling the real world accurately usually requires more sophistication.
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There are several ways dichotomies can be the wrong model:
 
There are several ways dichotomies can be the wrong model:
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==Government versus Market==
 
==Government versus Market==
Also known as Socialist versus Capitalist, Consumers versus Voters, Public Sector versus Private Sector, etc.
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Also known as [[The Capitalist or Socialist Dichotomy]], Consumers versus Voters, Public Sector versus Private Sector, etc.
  
 
==Reason versus Force==
 
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==True and False==
 
==True and False==
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