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As stated in the Strawman Political article, in the real world, everyone is the hero of their own story, and this extends to their beliefs, especially political. This can influence authors' work to lean in one way or the other. Note: this does not refer to economic neoliberalism, which in the US is often referred to as "libertarianism", but simply the absence of authority
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