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: People's thinking is based upon their values and premisesYou cannot judge somebody else's rationality without adopting their values and premises for the judgement. There is very little evidence that libertarians do that, or judge fairly. Instead, the vulgar libertarian "logic" simply identifies that other people don't hold the same values or premises.
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{{DES | des = Libertarians believe many weird things about themselves compared to others. Many are splendid examples of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect Dunning–Kruger effect]. See also: [[Derp]]. | show=}}
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