Difference between revisions of "Libertarians Misunderstand Coercion"

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because most "unable" really means that you haven't the money to bribe your
 
because most "unable" really means that you haven't the money to bribe your
 
way past the coercive protections of property.  (freedom as absence of
 
way past the coercive protections of property.  (freedom as absence of
restrictions does not apply in a market society, where all useful material
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restrictions is not present in a market society, where all useful material
 
and situations tend to be property, and you must bribe your way past coercion.)
 
and situations tend to be property, and you must bribe your way past coercion.)
  

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