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{{DES | des = Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld created the standard legal classification of right, duty, privilege, no-right, power, liability, immunity and disability in his 1913 article ''[[Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning]]''.  (Privilege means liberty.)  Libertarians (and lay people in general) are usually ignorant of these important definitions. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld created the standard legal classification of right, duty, privilege, no-right, power, liability, immunity and disability in his 1913 article ''[[Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning]]''.  (Privilege means liberty.)  Libertarians (and lay people in general) are usually ignorant of these important definitions. The most important of these observations is that rights have correlative duties for others and a duty is the opposite of a liberty. Your rights destroy liberties of others. | show=}}
 
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