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Robert LeFevre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Robert LeFevre (1911-1986) was a libertarian businessman and radio personality. In 1957, LeFevre founded the Freedom School, which he ran until 1968, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Freedom School, later renamed Rampart College, was designed to educate people in LeFevre's philosophy about the meaning of freedom and free-market economic policy. ..." |
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Mises Audio/Video: Robert LeFevre Commentaries over 60 MP3s read by LeFevre |
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The Wisdom of LeFevre, by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., The Free Market, Jul 2001 "He astutely observed that all states are prone to expansion and always at the expense of liberty. Neither did he see socialism as a special form of social organization. It is just a word that indicates control of society by the state instead of individual actors." |
Sy Leon, R.I.P., by Butler Shaffer, 11 Sep 2007 Related Topics: Voting, Murray N. Rothbard Recollections of the life of Sy Leon, Rampart College and the libertarian movement of the 1950s/1960s "He and I were teaching at Robert LeFevre's Rampart College in Colorado, one of a number of organizations devoted to broadening an understanding of individual liberty. LeFevre had been successful in getting men and women in all age groups to pay to spend one to two weeks in Colorado studying the philosophy of freedom." |
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The Abstract Concept of Human Liberty, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Dec 1982 Related Topic: Liberty "Human liberty is an abstraction. It is a concept not yet attained in any final way. Indeed, it will probably never be attained as a total condition, for there will always be malfunctioning human beings, just as there are well-functioning children who know nothing at all of any abstraction until they are taught." |
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| A Way to Be Free, The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre: Volume One, The Making of A Modern American Revolutionary, Sep 1999 |
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| A Way to Be Free, The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre: Volume Two, The Making of A Modern American Revolution, Sep 1999 |
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