
The article employs relatively balanced, comparative framing typical of Reason's libertarian-identified perspective. The language avoids charged terminology and positions itself as explanatory rather than advocacy-oriented. The structure promises observed differences without telegraphing editorial preference. However, the implicit acceptance of libertarian premises as a baseline for comparison—rather than interrogating them—reflects the publication's ideological alignment, warranting a modest rightward lean.
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As I saw at a recent conference, the two groups are similar in many ways. But there are a few notable differences.
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