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  1. The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for All‏‎ (15 categories)
  2. Patterson and Kehoe, and the great lead debate‏‎ (15 categories)
  3. Libertarians Are Huge Fans of Economic Coercion‏‎ (15 categories)
  4. Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire/Leninism‏‎ (15 categories)
  5. Violently Destroying Liberty Is Important For Flourishing, Libertarian Argues‏‎ (14 categories)
  6. Nick Eberstadt and the "Takers" Once Again: More Reflections on the General Theory of the Moocher Class/five areas‏‎ (14 categories)
  7. Timely Abraham Lincoln quote: Who defines Liberty?/shepherd‏‎ (14 categories)
  8. Regional Policy and Distributional Policy in a World Where People Want to Ignore the Value and Contribution of Knowledge and Network-Based Increasing Returns/moocher‏‎ (14 categories)
  9. Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State‏‎ (14 categories)
  10. Cyberlibertarianism: The Extremist Foundations of ‘Digital Freedom’‏‎ (14 categories)
  11. Nullification, Neo-Confederates, and the Revenge of the old Right‏‎ (14 categories)
  12. Palantir Knows Everything About You‏‎ (14 categories)
  13. Existential Comics 234: Desert Island Economics‏‎ (14 categories)
  14. It's Legal but It Ain't Right: Harmful Social Consequences of Legal Industries‏‎ (14 categories)
  15. Libertarianism’s Apocryphal Past/weak‏‎ (14 categories)
  16. The Contrarian Trap: The Source of the Liberty Movement’s Dark Side‏‎ (14 categories)
  17. On the Problematic Political Authority of Property Rights: How Huemer Proves Too Much/Property Rights‏‎ (14 categories)
  18. The "No True Libertarianism" fallacy‏‎ (14 categories)
  19. Silicon Valley’s Tax-Avoiding, Job-Killing, Soul-Sucking Machine‏‎ (14 categories)
  20. Why and How the Koch Network Uses Disinformation to Thwart Democracy‏‎ (14 categories)

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