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The '''Libertarian Party of Louisiana''' ('''LPL''') was founded in 1973.
'''Walter Edward Block, PhD''' (b. August 1941), Austrian School economist and author, was one of the first people to run on the Libertarian Party ticket, running for New York State Assembly in 1972.  


===Walking Liberty Award===
Bumper stickers for his 1972 New York Assembly race read, "Block for Disassembly."
This award recognizes an outstanding individual who rises above the crowd by personally spreading the Libertarian message through personal contact with more citizens and voters than anyone else. There is no requirement that it be given on a periodic basis, and is only awarded when someone meets the standard set by the inaugural recipient, [[Lee Horne|T.Lee Horne, III]]. The award itself is a current year proof version of the Silver American Eagle coin with the "Walking Liberty" design.


He has described the Non-Aggression Axiom as the linchpin of libertarianism.


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Walter Edward Block, PhD (b. August 1941), Austrian School economist and author, was one of the first people to run on the Libertarian Party ticket, running for New York State Assembly in 1972.

Bumper stickers for his 1972 New York Assembly race read, "Block for Disassembly."

He has described the Non-Aggression Axiom as the linchpin of libertarianism.


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