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El principio libertario de secesión
La secesión, que está en el corazón mismo de la libre empresa y la autodeterminación, ha sido durante mucho tiempo sinónimo de libertarismo, remontándose al menos hasta Lysander Spooner. En el siglo XX, Frank Chodorov continuó esta tradición, y nosotros deberíamos seguir haciendo lo mismo hoy.