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Submitted by Christopher Lempa on Fri, 2008-01-25 17:00
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?Back in 1974, the newly-formed Libertarian Party adopted what's now called the Dallas Accord. The Dallas Accord was intended to make the LP platform compatible with both minarchism and anarchism by keeping the LP officially silent on whether or not governments should exist, in the end; hence the platform focused mainly on what ought to be repealed, and where it suggested any positive action by some level of government, it qualified the plank with conditional phrases like Where governments exist?.? Charles Johnson on the Libertarian Party.
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