Unique Libertarian Approach to Gay Marriage
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A friend of mine recently pointed me to what turned out to be by far one of the best essays on the subject of gay marriage that I’ve ever read—including many highly persuasive “slippery slope perspective” ones.
This essay should definitely give food for thought to both proponents and opponents of gay marriage and I encourage everyone to read it. Its lessons are applicable to situations and decisions far beyond just the scope of gay marriage.
Read Jane Galt’s unique libertarian approach to gay marriage.

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