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What are the premises of Hospers' libertarianism?
P1: Every individual owns and only owns his or her life.
P2: Owners have a right to dispose of (as they see fit) those things they own so long as doing so does not infringe another owner's similar rights.
P3:The governments sole purpose is to protect the rights of its citizens and a just government must not act outside its purposes.
What is Hosper's conclusion?
Governments protect citizens from interference and nothing more
What is Hospers ideology? For his argument, what does that mean?
libertarian- we should only have funding for protection from interference/ harm- police, military
no other public funding for libraries etc.