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Birthplace of
Poul Anderson, in Bristol, on 25 Nov 1926
Gary S. Becker, Gary Stanley Becker, in Pottsville, on 2 Dec 1930
Jane Jacobs, Jane Butzner, in Scranton, on 4 May 1916
Felix M. Morley, in Haverford, on 6 Jan 1894
Home To
Grove City College, Grove City
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
Libertarian Party of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Deathplace of
Paul L. Poirot, in Lewisburg, on 17 Feb 2006
Hans F. Sennholz, in Grove City, on 27 Jun 2007
Conferences and Conventions
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania, 2006 Libertarian Party of PA Convention, in State College, from 4 Mar to 5 Mar 2006
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania, Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania 2005 Annual Convention, in Harrisburg, from 29 Apr to 1 May 2005
Meetup Groups
Central Pennsylvania :: Ron Paul 2008
Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Delaware County Ron Paul 2008 Meetup Group
Drexel Hill
Drexel Hill
The State College Ron Paul 2008 Meetup Group
State College
State College
Measures of Freedom
Freedom in the 50 States: Index of Personal and Economic Freedom
February 2009: Overall rank: 20, Overall freedom index: 0.102
February 2009: Overall rank: 20, Overall freedom index: 0.102
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2006
31 Dec 2005: Number of Members: 756
31 Dec 2005: Number of Members: 756
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2004
31 Dec 2003: Number of Members: 745, Density per Million Pop.: 60.6
31 Dec 2003: Number of Members: 745, Density per Million Pop.: 60.6
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2005
31 Dec 2004: Number of Members: 861
31 Dec 2004: Number of Members: 861
Articles
Bureaucracy and the Civil Service in the United States, by Murray N. Rothbard, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 1995
Related Topics: Bureaucracy, John Adams, Founding Fathers, Government, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Johnson, Limited Government, John Marshall, Richard M. Nixon, Parkinson's Law, Political Parties, Spoils System, Martin Van Buren, Voting, George Washington
"... in a fascinating provision unique to Pennsylvania, a council of censors was supposed to meet every seven years to review the actions of the state government in the preceding years and to see whether and where it had exceeded its constitutional powers, from which a new constitutional convention to correct these excesses might be chosen."
Related Topics: Bureaucracy, John Adams, Founding Fathers, Government, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Johnson, Limited Government, John Marshall, Richard M. Nixon, Parkinson's Law, Political Parties, Spoils System, Martin Van Buren, Voting, George Washington
"... in a fascinating provision unique to Pennsylvania, a council of censors was supposed to meet every seven years to review the actions of the state government in the preceding years and to see whether and where it had exceeded its constitutional powers, from which a new constitutional convention to correct these excesses might be chosen."