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Russell Means - Libertarian |
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Russell
Means is a world-renowned figure with achievements in many areas. He's
an actor (Last of the Mohicans, Natural Born Killers, and Pocahontas),
author (Where White Men Fear To Tread), political activist
(founder of AIM, the American Indian Movement), candidate for Libertarian
Party presidential nomination (1988), singer, entrepreneur, and much
more.
In his widely-praised 1997 autobiography Where White Men Fear To Tread, Means tells the story of his political evolution, including his encounter with libertarian ideas and the Libertarian Party. Means is also a fan of the Advocates for Self-Government. He wrote: "The Advocates for Self-Government are for real. Libertarians who want to get real should put into action what the Advocates teach." Quotable "Freedom is for everyone, whatever lifestyle they choose, as long as it's peaceful and honest -- from high-tech entrepreneur to hippie in a commune and everyone in between..." -- Russell Means in LP News, (July 1987) "American Indians are caught in the same dilemma as libertarians. We're neither left nor right. We're just for freedom." -- Russell Means in LP News, (July 1987) "I'm for a free market. I only oppose the misuse of technology. A libertarian society would not allow anyone to injure others by pollution because it insists on individual responsibility. That's part of the beauty of libertarianism." -- Russell Means in LP News, (July 1987) |
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