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* Historical entitlement works just fine to explain why landowners can charge rent, but fails entirely for government to charge taxes.
 
* Historical entitlement works just fine to explain why landowners can charge rent, but fails entirely for government to charge taxes.
 
* We don't trust people to run a government, but we trust them to be better behaved in private with much less oversight and accountability.
 
* We don't trust people to run a government, but we trust them to be better behaved in private with much less oversight and accountability.
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* Government currently has a monopoly on (legal) violence aka “coercion”, so if we get rid of government, we’ll get rid of the coercion! What could go wrong?
  
 
== See also: ==
 
== See also: ==
 
* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson (Parody)]]
 
* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson (Parody)]]
 
* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Second Lesson]]
 
* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Second Lesson]]

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