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"That the sole and only legitimate end of goverment is to protect the citizen in
 
"That the sole and only legitimate end of goverment is to protect the citizen in
 
the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the goverment assumes
 
the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the goverment assumes
other functions it is usurpation and oppression."<br>
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other functions it is usurpation and oppression."
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-- Declaration of Rights, Art. I, Sec. 35, Constitution of Alabama Of 1901.
 
-- Declaration of Rights, Art. I, Sec. 35, Constitution of Alabama Of 1901.
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That's the most libertarian government in the US: look how Alabama has outcompeted all the other states!  If that's not good enough, there is always Somalia as libertarian poster-child government.
 
That's the most libertarian government in the US: look how Alabama has outcompeted all the other states!  If that's not good enough, there is always Somalia as libertarian poster-child government.

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