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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Common Objections to Liberty (III): But who would take care of the roads?

Probably the most common question asked when talking about a world without a government is: But who would take care of the roads? I don’t dismiss this question out of hand. I, in fact, believe that there probably would be far less roads if government hadn’t built them. Read article.
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