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[[Category:Humor]]
 
[[Category:Humor]]
 
{{DES | des = [[Mike Huben]]'s guide to becoming a libertarian. If you've argued with libertarians, you'll understand them well enough to ROTFL. :-) for the humor-impaired.}}
 
{{DES | des = [[Mike Huben]]'s guide to becoming a libertarian. If you've argued with libertarians, you'll understand them well enough to ROTFL. :-) for the humor-impaired.}}
No, this isn't David Bergland's evangelistic text. This is an outsider's view of the precepts of libertarianism. I hope you can laugh at how close this is to real libertarianism!
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No, this isn't [[Libertarianism In One Lesson: Why Libertarianism Is the Best Hope for America's Future|David Bergland's evangelistic text]]. This is an outsider's view of the precepts of libertarianism. I hope you can laugh at how close this is to real libertarianism!
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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* Only libertarian economists' Nobel Prizes count: the other economists and Nobel Prize Committee are mistaken.
 
* Only libertarian economists' Nobel Prizes count: the other economists and Nobel Prize Committee are mistaken.
 
* Any exceptional case of private production proves that government ought not to be involved.
 
* Any exceptional case of private production proves that government ought not to be involved.
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== See also: ==
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* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Second Lesson]].
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* [[Libertarianism in One Lesson; The Third Lesson]].

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