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{{DES | des = Slavery is a [[Free Market|free-market]], capitalist 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 "[[Economic Freedom|economic freedom]]"-like terms that are unmistakably libertarian, differing only slightly in terms of who had natural rights.  Some modern libertarians continue to make cases for slavery, such as [[Robert Nozick]], [[Walter Block]], [[Murray Rothbard]] and [[David Friedman]].  The [[Private Prisons|private prisons]] that libertarians endorse (and traditional "hard labor") are really an opportunity to revive slavery. The only way to eliminate prison slavery is for government to regulate against it. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Slavery is a [[Free Market|free-market]], capitalist 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 "[[Economic Freedom|economic freedom]]"-like terms that are unmistakably libertarian, differing only slightly in terms of who had natural rights.  Some modern libertarians continue to make cases for slavery, such as [[Robert Nozick]], [[Walter Block]], [[Murray Rothbard]] and [[David Friedman]].  The [[Private Prisons|private prisons]] that libertarians endorse (and traditional "hard labor") are really an opportunity to revive slavery. The only way to eliminate prison slavery is for government to regulate against it. | show=}}
 
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