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| text = Having no conception of public political authority, libertarians have no place for the impartial administration of justice. People's rights are selectively protected only to the extent they can afford pro- tection and depending on which services they pay for.
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| text = Having no conception of public political authority, libertarians have no place for the impartial administration of justice. People's rights are selectively protected only to the extent they can afford protection and depending on which services they pay for.
 
| cite = [[Samuel Freeman]], "{{Link |Illiberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism Is Not a Liberal View}}" pg. 149
 
| cite = [[Samuel Freeman]], "{{Link |Illiberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism Is Not a Liberal View}}" pg. 149
 
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