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Surely, in such a hugely diverse set of ideologies as libertarianism, there must be something right.  And just as surely, opposing libertarianism does not mean believing in the exact opposite.  Here is where the valid overlap between libertarianism and other ideas can be analyzed.
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Surely, in such a hugely diverse set of ideologies as libertarianism, there must be something right.  And just as surely, opposing libertarianism does not mean believing in the exact opposite.  Here is where the valid overlap between libertarianism and other ideas can be analyzed.  it turns out that libertarians are half-right most of the time.
  
 
*[[Markets Are Beneficial]]
 
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Liberty is a hugely vague term, but that doesn't mean we don't value any sort of liberty.
 
Liberty is a hugely vague term, but that doesn't mean we don't value any sort of liberty.
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*[[The War On Some Drugs Is Harmful.]]
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Probably much more harmful than a regulated system of drugs would be.  Most liberals would agree with that, and many conservatives too.  Many have been saying it for decades, long before libertarianism "bloomed" in the 70s.  But libertarians only have one answer: deregulate everything.  Legalize date-rape drugs.  Legalize poisons for committing murder.  Legalize giving or selling narcotics to children.

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