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'''Libertarians for Life''' was founded in [[1976]] to show why abortion is a wrong, not a right. Their reasoning is expressly scientific and philosophical rather than either pragmatic or religious, or merely political or emotional.  Their position is that this is fully consistent wil libertarianism's basic principle that under justice each of us has the obligation not to aggress against (violate the rights of) anyone else -- for any reason (personal, social, or political), however worthy.
'''Libertarians for Life''' was founded in [[1976]] to show why abortion is a wrong, not a right. Their reasoning is expressly scientific and philosophical rather than either pragmatic or religious, or merely political or emotional.  Their position is that this is fully consistent with libertarianism's basic principle that under justice each of us has the obligation not to aggress against (violate the rights of) anyone else -- for any reason (personal, social, or political), however worthy.


== The Libertarian Case Against Abortion ==
== The Libertarian Case Against Abortion ==
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== Activities ==
== Activities ==
A special edition of the International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, is devoted to articles contributed by Libertarians for Life. It was edited by group organizers Doris Gordon and John Walker.<ref>[http://www.l4l.org/journal.html "Abortion and Rights Journal"], at Libertarians for Life website.</ref> the group's "Life, Rights, and Rock 'n' Roll page includes questions by Van Halen rock group member Gary Cherone to Eddie Vedder of the group Pearl Jam.<ref>[http://www.l4l.org/gary/index.html Life, Rights, and Rock 'n' Roll], at Libertarians for Life website.</ref>
A special edition of the International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy is devoted to articles contributed by Libertarians for Life. It was edited by group organizers Doris Gordon and John Walker.<ref>[http://www.l4l.org/journal.html "Abortion and Rights Journal"], at Libertarians for Life website.</ref> The group's "Life, Rights, and Rock 'n' Roll" page includes questions by Van Halen rock group member Gary Cherone to Eddie Vedder of the group Pearl Jam.<ref>[http://www.l4l.org/gary/index.html Life, Rights, and Rock 'n' Roll], at Libertarians for Life website.</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==See Also==
*[[Libertarians Stance on Issues]]
*[[Pro-Choice Libertarians]]
*[[Pro-Choice on Everything]]
*[http://lpedia.org/Category:National_Platforms|Libertarian Party platforms 1974-2016]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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