Difference between revisions of "Libertarians Misunderstand Coercion"
From Critiques Of Libertarianism
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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 | + | 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.) | ||