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Robert Nozick, the late US libertarian, smoked pot while he was writing
Anarchy, State and Utopia. He would applaud the
growth of libertarianism among today’s young Americans. Whether it is their enthusiasm for
legalised marijuana and gay marriage – both spreading across the US at remarkable speed – or their scepticism of government, US millennials no longer follow President Barack Obama’s cue. Most of America’s youth revile the Tea Party, particularly its south-dominated nativist core. But they are not big-government activists either. If there is a new spirit in America’s rising climate of anti-politics, it is libertarian.