Yes, and Boaz also says
Posted on: January 19, 2017 at 23:25:10 CT
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"We all want to live in a law-governed society. The worst places in the world are those that are not governed by law. They may be governed by the edict of one man, like North Korea, but that’s not law. Sometimes we see a government doing something, particularly in another country. And we say that seems like an unwise decision. But if we remember that it’s because they’re following the law, even though the law may be bad, it’s a sign that you live in a lawful society, and that’s better than living in a society without law. Law is essential to civilization. What we want is law that reflects a constitutional commitment to the protection of freedom, the protection of life, liberty, and property."
So how does that reconcile with your belief that there is no such thing as legitimate government? Libertarianism disagrees with you.