From the article:
Libertarians believe that the initiation of force is wrong. So do the
overwhelming majority of nonlibertarians. They, too, think it is wrong
to commit offenses against person and property. I don’t believe they
abstain merely because they fear the consequences (retaliation,
prosecution, fines, jail, lack of economic growth). They abstain because
they sense deep down that it is wrong, unjust, improper. In other
words, even if they never articulate it, they believe that other
individuals are ends in themselves and not merely means to other
people’s the ends. They believe in the dignity of individuals. As a
result, they perceive and respect the moral space around others. (This
doesn’t mean they are consistent, but when they are not, at least they
feel compelled to rationalize.)
Source: Sheldon Richman."One Moral Standard for All," Explore Freedom from the Future of Freedom Foundation,
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