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Hoppe makes a lot of sense, although it's a bit odd that he still calls himself a libertarian having acknowledged that strict enforcement of moral standards is required to maintain freedom. The only problem I see with his private law society ideal is that it does not account for the inherent connection between physical space and social space. If you enlist the services of a private law enforcement company and your neighbor signs up for a different one, then they are bound to come into conflict. A single private law for a small group, like an HOA, would avoid a lot of potential problems.