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He sees in government a tool of man’s devising. He has no objection to this tool so long as it is totally responsive to the man who hires the tool and pays for its use. He does object to the employment of this tool by some against others in an aggressive manner, since he is primarily concerned with human liberty and the preservation of it for all individuals.

But it is destructive of libertarian aims and objectives to label a seeker after total freedom with the opprobrium of “anarchist.”

Economically speaking, all anarchists are, socialists, however they may coalesce to the political spectrum. Economically speaking, the libertarian is an individualist, believing in and supporting the concept of private ownership, individual responsibility and self-government.

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