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{{DES | des = Slavery is a free-market phenomenon.  Slavery has almost always been abolished by acts of government that regulate the market, making it illegal.  19th century slaveowners defended their property rights in slaves in ways that are unmistakably libertarian, differing only slightly in terms of who had natural rights. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Slavery is a free-market phenomenon.  Slavery has almost always been abolished by acts of government that regulate the market, making it illegal.  19th century slaveowners defended their property rights in slaves in ways that are unmistakably libertarian, differing only slightly in terms of who had natural rights.  Some modern libertarians continue to make a case for slavery. | show=}}
 
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