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 | | It follows a tradition of thought from John Locke to Adam Smith to Frederic Bastiat to Ludwig von Mises to Friedrich Hayek to Robert Nozick, of philosophers, economists, and political thinkers, who study and promote individual liberty, notably against the arbitrary power of governments. |
 | | Libertarians argue that there is no interruption, no massive rejection of the past and no fork in the classical liberal tradition - only a single uninterrupted tradition, the only one which does lay claim to such theorists as Locke, Hume, Smith, Jasay and Bastiat, as opposed to Hobbes, Rousseau, Proudhon, Marx. |
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