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Let people do what they want with “their” property… even if it causes climate catastrophe. I like it when people on the right are forthright about the implications of their beliefs, because it helps reassure me that I’m not crazy. So in a way, I’m grateful that Brendan O’Neill has published “Why shouldn’t Brazilians burn down trees?” in Spiked, because it is a good way to show how the logic of libertarianism works and why it’s so deadly. NATHAN J. Robinson - WHY LIBERTARIANISM WILL KILL US ALL
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Let people do what they want with “their” property… even if it causes climate catastrophe. I like it when people on the right are forthright about the implications of their beliefs, because it helps reassure me that I’m not crazy. So in a way, I’m grateful that Brendan O’Neill has published “Why shouldn’t Brazilians burn down trees?” in Spiked, because it is a good way to show how the logic of libertarianism works and why it’s so deadly. NATHAN J. Robinson - WHY LIBERTARIANISM WILL KILL US ALL
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