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{{DES | des = Framing is a classic rhetorical technique that attempts to sneak in assumptions.  Control the assumptions, and you shape the discussion.  If your opponent disagrees, he is either distracted from making his own argument to attack the assumptions or he is put on the defensive.  The classic framing example is Groucho Marx's "when did you stop beating your wife?".  So why are you in favor of coercive government? | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Framing is a classic rhetorical technique that attempts to sneak in assumptions.  Control the assumptions, and you shape the discussion.  If your opponent disagrees, he is either distracted from making his own argument to attack the assumptions or he is put on the defensive.  The classic framing example is Groucho Marx's "when did you stop beating your wife?".  So why are you in favor of coercive government? | show=}}
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See also [[Libertarian Propaganda Terms]] as they are often used in framing.
 
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