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{{DES | des = You cannot find any libertarian literature opposing secession: it was even in a LPUSA platform plank. Even when the purpose of secession is obviously to continue [[tyranny]] over [[Slavery|slaves]]. The overall purpose of secession (for libertarians) is to weaken unified governments so that [[Privatization of Power|private power is increased]]. Secession is not Constitutional. And the same people who declare rights are only individual and that states don't have rights will claim that secession is a constitutional right of states.| show=}} | {{DES | des = You cannot find any libertarian literature opposing secession: it was even in a LPUSA platform plank. Even when the purpose of secession is obviously to continue [[tyranny]] over [[Slavery|slaves]]. The overall purpose of secession (for libertarians) is to weaken unified governments so that [[Privatization of Power|private power is increased]]. Secession is not Constitutional. And the same people who declare rights are only individual and that states don't have rights will claim that secession is a constitutional right of states.| show=}} |