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Caryn Ann is an ideological anarchist/voluntaryist who has become distinguished for presentations on the [[Dallas Accord]] and the [[Statement of Principles]]. She is also widely known as a pro-life Libertarian having authored "Abortion and the Libertarian Conscience."<ref>[http://independentpoliticalreport.com/2015/08/caryn-ann-harlos-abortion-and-the-libertarian-conscience/ Independent Political Report, August 25, 2016]</ref> though has since changed her mind on the desirability of the deletion of the abortion plank, now believing that it was best to have remained as the plank said nothing about rights, but practically recognized this is an issue that is best dealt with by culture changes to value life rather than government force. She is also a pacifist, but this is for religious, rather than political, reasons. | Caryn Ann is an ideological anarchist/voluntaryist who has become distinguished for presentations on the [[Dallas Accord]] and the [[Statement of Principles]]. She is also widely known as a pro-life Libertarian having authored "Abortion and the Libertarian Conscience."<ref>[http://independentpoliticalreport.com/2015/08/caryn-ann-harlos-abortion-and-the-libertarian-conscience/ Independent Political Report, August 25, 2016]</ref> though has since changed her mind on the desirability of the deletion of the abortion plank, now believing that it was best to have remained as the plank said nothing about rights, but practically recognized this is an issue that is best dealt with by culture changes to value life rather than government force. She is also a pacifist, but this is for religious, rather than political, reasons. She is politically involved to bring about peaceful change and believes in a future where everyone can have what they want - those who voluntarily want a lot of government can have it, and those that don't, aren't forced to. | ||
She has done multiple presentations about Libertarian anarchy: | She has done multiple presentations about Libertarian anarchy: |