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...five years ago-that the Young Americans for Freedom would have to stipulate that no one could simultaneously be a member of Y. A. F. and SDS? Well, since the last National Convention that has been a rule, and now the organization plans to rule formally on whether an anarchist can belong to Y. A. F. Such is the nature of organizations dedicated to freedom...

Author: By Lowell Ponte, | Title: Right On In California | 1/7/1970 | See Source »

...question of anarchy is serious to Y. A. F. "trads" because the Libertarian anarchist position is picking up the support of most young intellectuals on the right. The anarchist appeals are obvious-their view is moral, logically consistent, and wholly defensible; in short, it "makes sense" to individualists...

Author: By Lowell Ponte, | Title: Right On In California | 1/7/1970 | See Source »

...Power Program" is built on four points: "(1) To oppose the use of dangerous drugs and narcotics and to run those who push them off the campus.... (2) To neutralize and overcome Black Power.... (3) To restore law and order to the campuses and to America by stamping out anarchist groups and movements, such as SDS.... (4) To bring peace to America by resisting any attempt to involve us in foreign war...." Behind this action program lurks a set of-at the least-controversial ideas...

Author: By Lowell Ponte, | Title: Right On In California | 1/7/1970 | See Source »

...David, 24, calls him a "libertarian anarchist" who even raised his children by free-market rules. Friedman once offered David, then ten, and his older sister Janet a choice of Pullman berths for a cross-country train trip, or the extra price of those berths in cash. The children chose to sit up in coaches for two days and take the cash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Intellectual Provocateur | 12/19/1969 | See Source »

...rally began shortly after 4 p. m. when a coalition of the Yippies, the Weathermen, the Mad Dogs, and small anarchist groups from New York City gathered around huge papier mache figures of Spiro Agnew and other men in the government. A march led by red, blue and yellow Viet Cong flags began circling the Justice Department building from its front door on Constitution Ave. The group had a permit to rally from...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: Police Tear Gas Routs Demonstrators In Skirmish at Department of Justice | 11/17/1969 | See Source »

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