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No matter how libertarian a person is, they still think there should be a law on the statute books saying that murder is wrong.
The claim asserts an obligation: that murder should be illegal on the statute books regardless of how libertarian someone is. That is a normative stance about what ought to be law, not a factual or causal claim.
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It doesn’t matter how libertarian you are, you still think there should be a law on the statute books saying that murder is wrong. And, similarly, industries need some guidelines, and a framework in which to operate. Can you define what you mean by ‘libertarianism’?
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