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- Libertarian_League abstract "Libertarian League was a name used by two American anarchist and libertarian socialist organisations during the twentieth century.The first Libertarian League was founded in Los Angeles between the two World Wars. It was established mainly by Cassius V. Cook, Charles T. Sprading, Clarence Lee Swartz, Henry Cohen, Hans F. Rossner and Thomas Bell.The second Libertarian League was founded in New York City in 1954 as a political organisation building on the Libertarian Book Club. Members included Sam Dolgoff, Russell Blackwell, Dave Van Ronk, Enrico Arrigoni and Murray Bookchin. This league had a narrower political focus than the first, promoting anarchism and syndicalism. Its central principle, stated in its journal Views and Comments, was \"equal freedom for all in a free socialist society\". Branches of the League opened in a number of other American cities, including Detroit and San Francisco. It was dissolved at the end of the 1960s.".
- Libertarian_League wikiPageExternalLink libertarian-league-manifesto.
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- Libertarian_League wikiPageRevisionID "635811920".
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Anarchism.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Anarchism_in_the_United_States.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations_in_North_America.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Libertarian_socialist_organisations.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Van_Ronk.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Enrico_Arrigoni.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Libertarian_Book_Club.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Libertarian_socialism.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Murray_Bookchin.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Russell_Blackwell.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Dolgoff.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Syndicalism.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLink Views_and_Comments.
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertarian Book Club".
- Libertarian_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertarian League".
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- Libertarian_League subject Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations_in_North_America.
- Libertarian_League subject Category:Libertarian_socialist_organisations.
- Libertarian_League hypernym Name.
- Libertarian_League type Organisation.
- Libertarian_League type Organisation.
- Libertarian_League type Organization.
- Libertarian_League type Organization.
- Libertarian_League comment "Libertarian League was a name used by two American anarchist and libertarian socialist organisations during the twentieth century.The first Libertarian League was founded in Los Angeles between the two World Wars. It was established mainly by Cassius V. Cook, Charles T. Sprading, Clarence Lee Swartz, Henry Cohen, Hans F. Rossner and Thomas Bell.The second Libertarian League was founded in New York City in 1954 as a political organisation building on the Libertarian Book Club.".
- Libertarian_League label "Libertarian League".
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- Libertarian_League wasDerivedFrom Libertarian_League?oldid=635811920.
- Libertarian_League isPrimaryTopicOf Libertarian_League.