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The {{Event|year=1974|event=Event}} Libertarian National Convention adopted the [[Dallas Accord]] which sought to accommodate supporters of both [[anarcho-capitalism]] and [[minarchism]].
The '''{{Event|year=1974|event=Event}} Libertarian National Convention''' adopted the [[Dallas Accord]] which sought to accommodate supporters of both [[anarcho-capitalism]] and [[minarchism]].  It was held in Irving Texas near Dallas in June.


[[Ed Crane|Edward H Crane]] was elected as national chair over [[Eric Scott Royce]].
[[Ed Crane|Edward H Crane]] was elected as national chair over [[Eric Scott Royce]].
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Revision as of 15:10, 30 June 2014

The 1974 Libertarian National Convention adopted the Dallas Accord which sought to accommodate supporters of both anarcho-capitalism and minarchism. It was held in Irving Texas near Dallas in June.

Edward H Crane was elected as national chair over Eric Scott Royce.

??? was elected as vice chair

??? was elected as treasurer and ??? as secretary.


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