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What is the job of government?

Which of the powers in Article I, Section 8 of the U. S. Constitution are ‘non-libertarian’?

How do libertarians approach the “free-rider” dilemma?

Is government necessary?

Are you a Scrooge?

Why is the government aggressive?

What will become of the ADA in a libertarian world?

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