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Fun Things Libertarians Can Do on the Weekend

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When you’re a libertarian, it’s good to have libertarian role models whom to emulate. We think one of those individuals is James Babb – a Philadelphia-area activist who isn’t shy about expressing his love for liberty and his disdain for the state.

But he isn’t a guy in a black hoodie and scarf covering his face, running around breaking in windows and lighting fires. He’s a well spoken, intellectually sound, strategically sound libertarian who knows how to deliver the message of liberty.

We like James and we think you will too. This episode is a little longer than usual, but it’s well worth it.

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When you’re a libertarian, it’s good to have libertarian role models whom to emulate. We think one of those individuals is James Babb – a Philadelphia-area activist who isn’t shy about expressing his love for liberty and his disdain for the state.

But he isn’t a guy in a black hoodie and scarf covering his face, running around breaking in windows and lighting fires. He’s a well spoken, intellectually sound, strategically sound libertarian who knows how to deliver the message of liberty.

We like James and we think you will too. This episode is a little longer than usual, but it’s well worth it.

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