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[[File:1998-LPConvention-CaroMoore.jpg|right|thumb|1000x170px|Carol Moore speaking at Libertarian National Convention, 1998]] | [[File:1998-LPConvention-CaroMoore.jpg|right|thumb|1000x170px|Carol Moore speaking at Libertarian National Convention, 1998]] | ||
'''Carol Moore''' (born 1948) is an American [[libertarian]], active in the New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, DC Libertarian parties, including stints as chair and secretary of the latter party.<ref>Exchange on Gandhi between Carol Moore and [[Murray Rothbard]], Libertarian Forum, July-August 1983.</ref><ref>Brian Doherty, | '''Carol Moore''' (born 1948) is an American [[libertarian]], active in the New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, DC Libertarian parties, including stints as chair and secretary of the latter party.<ref>Exchange on Gandhi between Carol Moore and [[Murray Rothbard]], Libertarian Forum, July-August 1983.</ref><ref>Brian Doherty, “Beltway Libertarians", Liberty Magazine, September 1998.</ref><ref>[http://www.lp.org/lpn/9808-conv-overview.html David Bergland elected National Chair as Libertarians gather for Convention], [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]] News archives, August, 1998</ref><ref>Carol Moore, “Convention Diary‚" Liberty Magazine, September 2002.</ref><ref>Julian Sanchez and David Weigel, [http://reason.com/news/show/124426.html Who Wrote Ron Paul's Newsletters?], [[Reason Magazine]], January 16, 2008.</ref> She is an outspoken [[libertarian feminist]].<ref>Taylor, Joan Kennedy, “Communities in Peril, reviews of Carol Moore's book ''The Davidian Massacre'' and Carol Moore's introduction to reissue of Karl Hess's book ''Community Technology'',[http://www.alf.org/alfnews/alf58.shtml Association of Libertarian Feminists Newsletter], Issue #58, Spring 1996</ref><ref>Carol Moore, [http://www.carolmoore.net/articles/johnsonreview.html "Our Husband, the State"], review of Sonia Johnson's ''Wildfire: Igniting the She!volution'', published in Association of Libertarian Feminists News, Spring 1990.</ref> | ||
She is co-founder of [[Pro-Choice Libertarians]] (1987) and [[List_of_Libertarian_Party_Caucuses|Libertarians for Peace]] (2002) which both still have websites and Facebook presences. | She is co-founder of [[Pro-Choice Libertarians]] (1987) and [[List_of_Libertarian_Party_Caucuses|Libertarians for Peace]] (2002) which both still have websites and Facebook presences. | ||
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She has criticized the street violence tactics of anti-capitalist black bloc members of the anti-globalization and peace movements and the fact that they are condoned by leading "progressives."<ref>Kevin Diaz, "Puppet Show," cover story about April 16, 2000 protests, Washington City Paper, April 21-27, 2000 issue; Carol Moore, [http://www.carolmoore.net/sfm/ "The Return of Street Fighting Man"] at her web site.</ref> | She has criticized the street violence tactics of anti-capitalist black bloc members of the anti-globalization and peace movements and the fact that they are condoned by leading "progressives."<ref>Kevin Diaz, "Puppet Show," cover story about April 16, 2000 protests, Washington City Paper, April 21-27, 2000 issue; Carol Moore, [http://www.carolmoore.net/sfm/ "The Return of Street Fighting Man"] at her web site.</ref> | ||
Moore also argues that "there is a link between sunspot activity and human tendencies to mass action and social and political change" and predicted in a libertarian publication that the fall of the Soviet Union would come at the height of the next sunspot cycle in 1989.<ref>Carol Moore, | Moore also argues that "there is a link between sunspot activity and human tendencies to mass action and social and political change" and predicted in a libertarian publication that the fall of the Soviet Union would come at the height of the next sunspot cycle in 1989.<ref>Carol Moore, “Sunspot Cycles and Activist Strategy", Exposure Magazine, May-June 2000.</ref><ref>Moore, Carol. [http://www.carolmoore.net/articles/sunspot-cycle.html Sunspot Cycles and Activist Strategy] at her web site. Accessed: 03-09-2008</ref> | ||
She is author of a 1995 book on the Waco siege entitled ''[[The Davidian Massacre]]''.<ref>Carol Moore, ''The Davidian Massacre'', Legacy Communications, July 1995, ISBN 978-1880692226. Full text online [http://carolmoore.net/waco here].</ref><ref>[http://carolmoore.net/waco OnLine copy of ''The Davidian Massacre'']</ref><ref>Larry Pratt, [http://www.gunowners.org/op9504.htm Waco Hearings: A Rush to Judgment], 1995</ref><ref>Alex Heard, | She is author of a 1995 book on the Waco siege entitled ''[[The Davidian Massacre]]''.<ref>Carol Moore, ''The Davidian Massacre'', Legacy Communications, July 1995, ISBN 978-1880692226. Full text online [http://carolmoore.net/waco here].</ref><ref>[http://carolmoore.net/waco OnLine copy of ''The Davidian Massacre'']</ref><ref>Larry Pratt, [http://www.gunowners.org/op9504.htm Waco Hearings: A Rush to Judgment], 1995</ref><ref>Alex Heard, “The road to Oklahoma City: Inside the world of the Waco-obsessed right," The New Republic, May 15, 1995.</ref><ref>Dean M. Kelley review in "Roundup of Books on Waco", First Things, February 1996; Tanya Metskya, [http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=19410 The Waco phoenix], WorldNetDaily, September 2, 1999</ref><ref>[http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/SocialIssues.html Description of "Waco Fire Storm"], May 5, 1995 ABC News Nightline episode featuring Carol Moore and others</ref><ref>Ambrose Evans-Prichard, ''The Secret Life of Bill Clinton'' Regnery Publishing (November 1997) ISBN-13: 978-0895264084 In notes he writes: "I am indebted to Carol Moore's well-documented work, ''The Davidian Massacre: Disturbing Questions About Waco Which Must Be Answered'' (1995)"</ref><ref>Fran Haga Fuller, ''Invisible Action: Proof vs. Possibility, Habeas Corpus, and Waco,'' University of North Carolina at Pembroke Carolinas Press, 2006 ISBN 1891026356, mentions Moore on 24, 26, 117.</ref> | ||
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