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Monday, 12 May 2008

Common Objections to Liberty (I): Who would pay for medical research in a libertarian world?

In a world where money is not confiscated by the force of government, many are afraid that no one would pay for medical research for projects such as curing cancer. This is simply not the case. Read article.
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