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Unhappy about his slavery, and not wanting to undo his wishes, the libertarian's third wish is for his own perfect liberty, to be uncoerced by anybody. The genie says "You didn't really need me for that!" and drops him naked in the middle of the ocean.
 
Unhappy about his slavery, and not wanting to undo his wishes, the libertarian's third wish is for his own perfect liberty, to be uncoerced by anybody. The genie says "You didn't really need me for that!" and drops him naked in the middle of the ocean.
 
 
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