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{{DES | des = Often libertarian arguments are based on a hidden assumption that rights are unlimited.  Legal, enforceable rights are always limited by (a) conflicts with other rights, (b) expense of enforcing rights, (c) case law, (d) practical considerations and (e) who the rights apply against. | show=}}
 
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* Due to incompetence such as insanity.
 
* Due to incompetence such as insanity.
  
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Who the rights apply against:
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* Sometimes only the Federal government.
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* Sometimes they have been [Incorporation|incorporated] against states and lower governments.
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* Sometimes they can be enforced against legal individuals.
 
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