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Thanks to Paul Duguid for a first pass, but what I'm really asing 
is where it surfaces in the literature as the AUTOMATIC phrase for 
what the government does.  That is, when did professional economists 
begin teaching in classrooms that "all government is the restraint 
of liberty by force"?  There is a subset that is doing it.  Where in 
the literature is that coming from? -- Mary Schweitzer 
 

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