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A new political organization, the
Young Libertarian Alliance, may
soon be chartered at USC, according
10 assistant philosophy
professor Philip Dematteis
IVmaltexs said he and several
students from his classes are in the
process of forming the alliance as a
branch party of the national
Libertarian party. He said they
are seeking to obtain the license
reouired trf all cammis
organizations.
T II K LIBERTARIAN
movement, utiich started in the
Young Americans for Freedom
convention in 1988. has gained
increasing acceptance in the past
two presidential ejectjons Roger
McBnde. 'he libertarian candidate
in the lfCf presickmtia]
ejection, received aim vis: IJlP.OflO
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philosophical base in such outstanding
statesmen as Thomas
Jefferson, Thomas Paine and
Patrick Henry. Libertarianism is
founded on the tenets of limited
government and the inalienable
rights of the people.
PROFESSOR DEMATTEIS said
there are two types of Libertarian
doctrine The limited-government
type believes in free enterprise and
the interference of government
only in extreme cases such as war.
The no-govemment type, which ,
I>ematteis calls Individual
Anarchism, believes in '"pure"
free enterprise and no controls on
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Robert Xorick, Harvard
philosophy professor and National
Book Award winner jar his book.
".Anarchy State and Utopia," lists
these concepts central to individualistic
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Dematteis, who serves as faculty
adviser to the emerging campus
branch of libertarianism said the
party now has roots in all 50 states.
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