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There's a reason that libertarian philosophy is so difficult to argue against. The philosophy is built on three pillars, self ownership, mutual respect, and the proper application of force, the NAP.
Those three pillars are more than the basis of libertarian philosophy, they frame society itself. We practice mutual respect based on the concept of self ownership and use force to ensure all abide by the practice. The only thing that makes it libertarian is the application of the NAP into what is already a fundamental social process created by practicing mutual respect based on self ownership.