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'''Earl Ravenal''' (March 29, 1931 - August 31, 2019) was a candidate for the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]]'s presidential nomination at the Libertarian Party's [[National Convention 1983|1983 Presidential Nominating Convention]],<ref>[[Brian Doherty (journalist)|Doherty, Brian]] {{cite book |title= [[Radicals for Capitalism|Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement]] |date=2007|publisher= PublicAffairs|isbn=978-1-58648-572-6 |pages= 420–421|chapter= Libertarian Zionism, The Koch Bubble, And America's Third Largest Political Party}}<!--|accessdate=2010-08-03 --></ref> ultimately finishing second to the party's eventual nominee, [[David Bergland]].<ref>(1983-09-05) [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Wh8rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t54FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2222,2325929&dq=earl-ravenal+libertarian+1984+president&hl=en "Libertarians select presidential ticket"], ''[[Anchorage Daily News]]'', Retrieved 2010-11-23.</ref><ref>[[Justin Raimondo|Raimondo, Justin]] {{cite book |title= Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement (2nd Edition) |publisher= PublicAffairs|isbn=978-1-933859-60-6 |page= 258}}<!--|accessdate=2010-11-23 --></ref> | '''Earl Ravenal''' (March 29, 1931 - August 31, 2019) was a candidate for the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]]'s presidential nomination at the Libertarian Party's [[National Convention 1983|1983 Presidential Nominating Convention]],<ref>[[Brian Doherty (journalist)|Doherty, Brian]] {{cite book |title= [[Radicals for Capitalism|Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement]] |date=2007|publisher= PublicAffairs|isbn=978-1-58648-572-6 |pages= 420–421|chapter= Libertarian Zionism, The Koch Bubble, And America's Third Largest Political Party}}<!--|accessdate=2010-08-03 --></ref> ultimately finishing second to the party's eventual nominee, [[David Bergland]].<ref>(1983-09-05) [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Wh8rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t54FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2222,2325929&dq=earl-ravenal+libertarian+1984+president&hl=en "Libertarians select presidential ticket"], ''[[Anchorage Daily News]]'', Retrieved 2010-11-23.</ref><ref>[[Justin Raimondo|Raimondo, Justin]] {{cite book |title= Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement (2nd Edition) |publisher= PublicAffairs|isbn=978-1-933859-60-6 |page= 258}}<!--|accessdate=2010-11-23 --></ref> | ||
==Early Life and Education== | ==Early Life and Education== | ||
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==Published works== | ==Published works== | ||
* | * ''Never again: Learning from America's foreign policy failures'', Temple University Press, 1977, ISBN 978-0-87722-187-6 | ||
* ''NATO: The Tides of Discontent'', University of California, 1985, ISBN 978-0-87725-523-9 | |||
* ''Designing Defense for a New World Order: The Military Budget in 1992 and Beyond'', Cato Institute, 1991, ISBN 978-0-932790-86-6 | |||
* ''Foreign Policy in Uncontrollable World'', Cato Institute, 1992, ISBN 978-0-932790-41-5 | |||
* ''Peace with China?: U. S. Decisions for Asia'', Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1996, ISBN 978-0-87140-257-8 | |||
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==References== | ==References== |