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{{DES | des = No human society has ever treated people as their own inviolate property.  Even if self-ownership was only an aspirational goal, it could not be implemented for children or incompetents.  Libertarians frequently base their philosophy on this imagined right. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = No human society has ever treated people as their own inviolate property.  Even if self-ownership was only an aspirational goal, it could not be implemented for children or incompetents.  Libertarians frequently base their philosophy on this imagined right. | show=}}
 
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