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An icon was designed by Kevin Breen in March 2006 and inspired by the logo of the [[Free State Project]].<ref>[http://libertarianporcupine.org/info.html "Libertarian Porcupine"]. Retrieved September 27, 2012.</ref>
An icon was designed by Kevin Breen in March 2006 and inspired by the logo of the [[Free State Project]].<ref>[http://libertarianporcupine.org/info.html "Libertarian Porcupine"]. Retrieved September 27, 2012.</ref>
==Origins==
The porcupine symbol has been around since at least the 1970s.
In a December 1987 article in the Arkansas Gazette, the porcupine was referred to as the Libertarian Party's masco.<ref>https://lpedia.org/w/images/5/56/LPledge_1987-12.pdf</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:24, 16 September 2020

The Porcupine has been a symbol used by Libertarians since at least the 1970s.

An icon was designed by Kevin Breen in March 2006 and inspired by the logo of the Free State Project.[1]

Origins

The porcupine symbol has been around since at least the 1970s.

In a December 1987 article in the Arkansas Gazette, the porcupine was referred to as the Libertarian Party's masco.[2]

References

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