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Why does this page even exist? Shouldn't it be folded into a page on libertarianism?
- Ideally, yes. But the page on libertarianism would probably be about 70 pages long if we included all the subarticles (economic views, legal views, views on rights, anarcho-capitalism, minarchism, and views on intellectual property, Objectivism, privatizing natural resources, foreign policy, immigration and so on). As a compromise, the most important issues get a paragraph (or a bit more) and the less important ones get links to pages like this one with a sentence summarizing it in the main article. If you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it, because this really isn't a perfect system.
Dave
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03:42, Apr 22, 2005 (UTC)
- This links from the section Libertarianism in the USA->issues->capital punishment. I believe the article would need to have a purely American subject and it is not an "issue" with the article.
Warmallis0n
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I think it would be good to talk about
left-libertarian
perspectives on capital punishment in the United States in this article. Left-libertarianism is not as prominent or well-known as
right-libertarianism
in the US, though, so I think the article should still focus more on right-libertarian perspectives. I also think this article could use some expansion, and more citations. Lastly, I don't think the article entirely follows Wikipedia's
WP:NPOV
guideline. The article and its tone is also written more like an essay in some ways. I put a NPOV template at the top of the page.
JoeSmoe2828
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