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>How the Free Market Ends Discrimination  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
Strange to hear DiLorenzo argue, apparently, against discrimination -- when he has repeatedly attacked Lincoln for freeing the slaves; and argued that the Slave South had a right to secede from the Union with their slave system intact.

DiLorenzo probably believes in no government whatsoever and so considers even government action against evil an evil in itself. In such a society, he probably believes, only individuals can deal with the violation of individual rights...and if no one does, then so be it.


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