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  • curprev 09:4609:46, 14 July 2024 58.173.41.240 talk 25,831 bytes −8 The use of “his” as a placeholder for a notional “adult citizen” is an aspect of dialect (which is no longer in use, as we now say "he/she” or ’they”), not an error of spelling or grammar. I don’t believe the [sic] was a correct addition here. undo

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  • curprev 15:3415:34, 5 April 2020 CastorCandiensis talk contribs m 15,426 bytes +29 The genealogical origins of of the concept of "anarcho-capitalism" as used by proponents of private, free-market political economy is dubious. In keeping with an accurate genealogy of political ideas, "anarcho-capitalism" is more appropriately termed radical neoliberalism. This is because neoliberalism promotes property and market liberties ("negative liberties" - Isaiah Berlin), without proportional concern for "positive liberties". Rothbard was influential on the development of neoliberalism. undo Tag: Visual edit

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