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== Common good ==
I suggest that many libertarians would object to the phrase "bringing about the common good" to define their intentions. It might be gracefully reworded as "benefiting all individuals", which I propose to do. Both phrases somewhat reflect a point of view; a statement of libertarian intentions should probably use their point of view. --[[User:T. J. Frazier|T. J. Frazier]] 14:11, 27 August 2010 (UTC)

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Common good

I suggest that many libertarians would object to the phrase "bringing about the common good" to define their intentions. It might be gracefully reworded as "benefiting all individuals", which I propose to do. Both phrases somewhat reflect a point of view; a statement of libertarian intentions should probably use their point of view. --T. J. Frazier 14:11, 27 August 2010 (UTC)