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{{DES | des = Essentially all libertarians rely on Lockean homesteading and cite him in the evolution of their thought.  But he was not in any way libertarian. He insisted on regulation of markets, limitations of property rights and redistribution of wealth.  But his theory of property also supported expropriation, enslavement, and serfdom.| show=}}
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{{DES | des = Essentially all libertarians rely on Lockean homesteading and cite him in the evolution of their thought.  But he was not in any way libertarian. He insisted on regulation of markets, limitations of property rights and redistribution of wealth.  But his theory of property (which many libertarians adopt) also supported expropriation, enslavement, and serfdom.| show=}}
 
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