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'''Roy Alan Childs, Jr.''' (January 4, 1949 – May 22, 1992) was an American libertarian essayist and critic. He was a prolific advocate on behalf of libertarian anarchy for most of his life, but towards the end of his life, repudiated that view without explanation. As his prior works were so convincing, it would have been insightful for him to address his old arguments, but he was never willing to do so. | '''Roy Alan Childs, Jr.''' (January 4, 1949 – May 22, 1992) was an American libertarian essayist and critic. He was a prolific advocate on behalf of libertarian anarchy for most of his life, but towards the end of his life, repudiated that view without explanation. As his prior works were so convincing, it would have been insightful for him to address his old arguments, but he was never willing to do so. | ||
==Organizational Positions== | |||
;Libertarian National Convention | |||
*Delegate (1976) | |||
;[[Libertarian Party of New York]] | |||
*Member-At-Large (1977—1978) | |||
[[Category: National Party Founders]] | [[Category: National Party Founders]] |
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Roy Alan Childs | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | January 4, 1949 Buffalo, New York |
Death: | May 22, 1992 Miami, Florida | (aged 43)
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Roy Alan Childs, Jr. (January 4, 1949 – May 22, 1992) was an American libertarian essayist and critic. He was a prolific advocate on behalf of libertarian anarchy for most of his life, but towards the end of his life, repudiated that view without explanation. As his prior works were so convincing, it would have been insightful for him to address his old arguments, but he was never willing to do so.
Organizational Positions
- Libertarian National Convention
- Delegate (1976)
- Member-At-Large (1977—1978)