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-====I value morality.==== |
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-====The limits of human knowledge necessitate rejecting government coercion==== |
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-Powell ‘13 |
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-Aaron Ross Powell. "The Humble Case for Liberty." Libertarianism.org. October 17^^th^^, 2013. http://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/humble-case-liberty |
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-The virtue of humility is found in recognizing our limits—and that humility ought |
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-reaching for a club or calling on the police to use their nightsticks. |
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-====Thus, the standard is consistency with libertarianism. The standard is means based. Prefer—==== |
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-====A right to housing violates the standard==== |
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-Hospers ‘74 |
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-John Hospers, "What Libertarianism Is," in The Libertarian Alternative, ed. by Tibor R. Machan. 1974//KOHS-AG |
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-In the following essay, John Hospers both defines and defends the libertarian view. |
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-you of property is depriving you of the means by which you live. |