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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Barry Goldwater's chief speechwriter, Karl Hess, wrote in the August 1968 issue of Ramparts . "What first attracted me to the Left was the familiar ring of what was being said there. Decentralization. The return to the people of real political power-of all power." The more Hess saw of the left, the more he liked it, eventually leaving the libertarian right to become an anarcho-syndicalist...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Anarchism: Revolutionizing the Right | 3/12/1971 | See Source »

...From the outset it was apparent to them that the tone of the convention would not be one of libertarianism-of the 12 speakers scheduled, none was libertarian. The Caucus decided to hold a "mini-convention" of its own on the night of the opening ceremonies and invited Karl Hess to speak...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Anarchism: Revolutionizing the Right | 3/12/1971 | See Source »

Despite the show of support for Hess's appearance-nearly a quarter of the delegates attended his discussion-the second day of the convention was also uniformly conservative in tone. The Libertarian Caucus quietly made preparations for the third and final day, when votes would be taken for the new board of directors and YAF platform. Among the platform proposals drawn up by the Libertarian Caucus were...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Anarchism: Revolutionizing the Right | 3/12/1971 | See Source »

tions between the right and left RLA members were tremendous, and the meeting exploded as the left demanded immediate action. Led by Karl Hess, over fifty leftist members walked out of the conference and staged a sit-in at Fort Dix, in New Jersey. Rothbard, who with Hess had been a founder of RLA, denounced the move on tactical grounds-and very shortly thereafter, RLA fell apart as a national organization...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: Anarchism: Revolutionizing the Right | 3/12/1971 | See Source »

...Reading & Bates 9⅝ 28 190.9 Checker Motors Corp. 10¾ 29 169.8 Santa Fe International 13 27⅝ 112.5 Philips Industries, Inc. 8 14⅞ 85.9 Redman Industries Inc. 11¾ 21⅝ 84.0 Pacific Petroleums 15¼ 27⅜ 79.5 Amerada Hess Corp. 20½ 36⅛ 76.2 Great Western Financial 12¼ 21½ 75.5 Imperial Corp. of America 7⅛ 12½ 75.4 Belco Petroleum Corp. 10½ 18⅜ 75.0 Gibraltar Financial of Calif. 11¾ 20⅜ 73.4 Xtra Inc. 13⅜ 22⅜ 67.3 Loew's Theaters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Summer Market Winners | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

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