The Three Great Errors of Most Libertarians: a Concise Philosophical Analysis

In Jan Lester (ed.), _Explaining Libertarianism: Some Philosophical Arguments_. Buckingham: The University of Buckingham Press. pp. 1-6 (2014)
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Libertarians are mistaken to seek foundations, to take sides over moral approaches, and to have no proper theory of liberty.

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