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- Libertas_(Norway) abstract "Libertas was a Norwegian libertarian business organisation.It was founded in Oslo in 1947. The organisation's first secretary-general was jurist Trygve de Lange. It fought against the regulation politics of the Labour Party, and had considerable influence on conservatives in the 1950s and 1960s. It held lectures at Elingård in Fredrikstad from 1948, and published the magazine Nå from 1952 to 1995. Libertas was succeeded by the Liberal Research Institute in 1988.Trygve de Lange was secretary-general from 1947 to 1976. The chairmen were Odd Berg (1947–1952), Knut Halvorsen (–1965), Johan Hjort (1965–1968), Jens C. Hagen (1968–), Hjalmar Aass (–1978), Birger Halvorsen (1978–), Johan Fredrik Biermann, Sverre Sunde and Sigurd Herlofson (1980s).".
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- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageRevisionID "611426400".
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Birger_Halvorsen_(business).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_establishments_in_Norway.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Libertarianism_in_Europe.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organisations_based_in_Norway.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_1988.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1947.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Elingård.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Fredrikstad.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Hjalmar_Aass.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Jens_C._Hagen.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Johan_Fredrik_Biermann.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Johan_Hjort_(barrister).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Knut_Halvorsen.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(Norway).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Research_Institute_(Norway).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Nå_(magazine).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Odd_Berg_(ship-owner_born_1894).
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Sigurd_Herlofson.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Sverre_Sunde.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLink Trygve_de_Lange.
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertas (Norway)".
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertas".
- Libertas_(Norway) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Libertas_(Norway) subject Category:1947_establishments_in_Norway.
- Libertas_(Norway) subject Category:Libertarianism_in_Europe.
- Libertas_(Norway) subject Category:Organisations_based_in_Norway.
- Libertas_(Norway) subject Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_1988.
- Libertas_(Norway) subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1947.
- Libertas_(Norway) hypernym Organisation.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Organisation.
- Libertas_(Norway) type PoliticalParty.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Disestablishment.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Establishment.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Organisation.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Organization.
- Libertas_(Norway) type Organization.
- Libertas_(Norway) comment "Libertas was a Norwegian libertarian business organisation.It was founded in Oslo in 1947. The organisation's first secretary-general was jurist Trygve de Lange. It fought against the regulation politics of the Labour Party, and had considerable influence on conservatives in the 1950s and 1960s. It held lectures at Elingård in Fredrikstad from 1948, and published the magazine Nå from 1952 to 1995.".
- Libertas_(Norway) label "Libertas (Norway)".
- Libertas_(Norway) sameAs Q6541453.
- Libertas_(Norway) sameAs Libertas_(Norge).
- Libertas_(Norway) sameAs Libertas_(stiftelse).
- Libertas_(Norway) sameAs m.0h_f43d.
- Libertas_(Norway) sameAs Q6541453.
- Libertas_(Norway) wasDerivedFrom Libertas_(Norway)?oldid=611426400.
- Libertas_(Norway) isPrimaryTopicOf Libertas_(Norway).