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== Libertarian Party USA ==
 
== Libertarian Party USA ==
* So what if David Bergland's "[[Libertarianism in One Lesson]]" has 99 pages in 16 numbered chapters. Why would you think that was more than one lesson?
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* So what if David Bergland's "[[Libertarianism In One Lesson: Why Libertarianism Is the Best Hope for America's Future|Libertarianism in One Lesson]]" has 99 pages in 16 numbered chapters. Why would you think that was more than one lesson?
 
* America's fastest declining political party!
 
* America's fastest declining political party!
 
* Harry Browne had it right in his 2000 campain. Trust to the efficacy of the market! As soon as you threaten to put a bounty on the head of a terrorist, all your terrorism problems will be solved.  Ask Salman Rushdie and Osama bin Laden.
 
* Harry Browne had it right in his 2000 campain. Trust to the efficacy of the market! As soon as you threaten to put a bounty on the head of a terrorist, all your terrorism problems will be solved.  Ask Salman Rushdie and Osama bin Laden.
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* When government provides a service, it is a crutch. When private enterprise provides the same service, you are a manly man to purchase it.
 
* When government provides a service, it is a crutch. When private enterprise provides the same service, you are a manly man to purchase it.
 
* Big media have a virulent anti-business bias because they report on harmful business practices. Truth is no defense against our accusations of bias, nor is the observation that big media ARE big business.
 
* Big media have a virulent anti-business bias because they report on harmful business practices. Truth is no defense against our accusations of bias, nor is the observation that big media ARE big business.
* There are no market failures, only government failures. Which is why we should abolish corporations, patents, copyright and other intellectual property; they are established by government interference with free markets.
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* There are no market failures, only government failures. Which is why we should abolish property titles, corporations, patents, copyright and other intellectual property; they are established by government interference with free markets.
  
See also: [[Libertarianism in One Lesson (Parody)]].
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== See also: ==
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* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson (Parody)]].
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* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Third Lesson]].

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