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The '''Hall of Liberty''' honors lifetime or significant achievement that has made a lasting impact on the Libertarian Party and/or libertarian movement. Induction into the Hall of Liberty requires a unanimous vote of the Awards Committee; at most three people can be inducted per national convention. | The '''Hall of Liberty''' honors lifetime or significant achievement that has made a lasting impact on the Libertarian Party and/or libertarian movement. Induction into the Hall of Liberty requires a unanimous vote of the [[Awards Committee]]; at most three people can be inducted per national convention. | ||
*2012: Ed Clark, John Hospers, Roger MacBride, Tonie Nathan, David Nolan | *2012: [[Ed Clark]], [[John Hospers]], [[Roger MacBride]], [[Tonie Nathan]], [[David Nolan]] | ||
*2014: Harry Browne, Richard Winger | *2014: [[Harry Browne]], [[Richard Winger]] | ||
*2016: Ron Paul, Bill Redpath | *2016: [[Ron Paul]], [[Bill Redpath]] | ||
[[Category:Awards]] | [[Category:Awards]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 26 May 2019
The Hall of Liberty honors lifetime or significant achievement that has made a lasting impact on the Libertarian Party and/or libertarian movement. Induction into the Hall of Liberty requires a unanimous vote of the Awards Committee; at most three people can be inducted per national convention.
- 2012: Ed Clark, John Hospers, Roger MacBride, Tonie Nathan, David Nolan
- 2014: Harry Browne, Richard Winger
- 2016: Ron Paul, Bill Redpath