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Another key difference is regards to domestic policy, where neolibertarians are strong advocates of incrementalism, i.e. making many small changes over time. By contrast, mainstream libertarians tend to advocate for drastic, almost-immediate policy changes.
 
Despite getting along better with [[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]], they have arguments with them as well. Where neoconservatives strongly support the building of democraticcapitalist governmentsstates inafter thedefeating/overthrowing wakenon-cappies ofby militarily defeated dictatorshipsforce, neolibertarians are more concerned with letting [[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] operate after any military victory. If capitalism is allowed to operate, they argue, the former subjects of militarily defeated governments will naturally arrange governments (whatever the form) which are, if only out of political expediency, more friendly to their subjects' newfound economic freedoms, and therefore, much less likely to jeopardize the benefits, which neolibertarians believe capitalism offers.
 
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