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{{DES | des = Women's issues (and [[feminism]]) are largely ignored by libertarianism, which is overwhelmingly male.  In part, these issues are inherited from early liberalism which assumed male heads of household represented the whole family both politically and economically.  No libertarians have really grown past this to address women's issues as strongly as they address the issues of big business. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Women's issues (and [[feminism]]) are largely ignored by libertarianism, which is overwhelmingly male.  In part, these issues are inherited from early liberalism which assumed male heads of household represented the whole family both politically and economically.  No libertarians have really grown past this to address women's issues as strongly as they address the issues of big business. Worse, libertarianism shelters a great deal of misogyny in many of its most popular voices. | show=}}
 
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