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In a libertarian world there would indeed be far more discrimination than in the present statist world, which is characterised by countless anti-discrimination laws and, consequently, ubiquitous forced integration. In particular, whatever other criteria may be used for inclusion or exclusion, in libertarian world, for instance, no private community owner would want to tolerate - and not discriminate against - communist or socialist activists on his property. As enemies of the very institution on which the community rests, they would be excluded or expelled- but they would of course remain free to establish their own communist commune, kibbutzim, or whatever other lifestyle experiment they come up with.. Hans - Hermann Hoppe, an Austrian School economist and philosopher - on the Logical Beauty of Libertarianism
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 06:54:10 +0000

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