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| text = Libertarianism is like Leninism: a fascinating, internally consistent political theory with some good underlying points that, regrettably, makes prescriptions about how to run human society that can only work if we replace real messy human beings with frictionless spherical humanoids of uniform density.
 
| text = Libertarianism is like Leninism: a fascinating, internally consistent political theory with some good underlying points that, regrettably, makes prescriptions about how to run human society that can only work if we replace real messy human beings with frictionless spherical humanoids of uniform density.
 
| cite = [[Charles Stross]], "{{Link |Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire}}"
 
| cite = [[Charles Stross]], "{{Link |Why I want Bitcoin to die in a fire}}"
 
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