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'''Turning Point – 1977''', the '''1977 Libertarian Party National Convention''' was held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco between July 12 and 17, 1977. It had more than 50 events and an estimated attendance of 1500 people.
'''Turning Point – 1977''', the '''1977 Libertarian Party National Convention''' was held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco between July 12 and 17, 1977. It had more than 50 events and an estimated attendance of 1500 people.

==Event==
A march across the room was organized by a group of libertarian feminists in support of the [[Equal Rights Amendment]]; the March featured a few of the leading women in the movement and two men: [[Robert Anton Wilson]] and Steve Trinward.


==Staff and committees==
==Staff and committees==
[[Walter Grinder]], platform committee chair
Walter Grinder, platform committee chair


==Changes==
==Changes==
*The Executive Committee was renamed the National Committee
* The Executive Committee was renamed the National Committee
*The maximum number of regions was increased from 8 to 10
* The maximum number of regions was increased from 8 to 10


==Speakers, panelists, and honorees==
==Speakers, panelists, and honorees==
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*[[David Bergland]]
|audio1 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfjnQy0ResM John D. Marks delivers a speech at the 1977 conference.] via Plutopia News Network.
*[[Nathaniel Branden]], Objectivist leader
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*[[Karl Bray]], tax activist
* Linda Abrams
*[[Jim Eason]], radio talk show host
*[[John Hospers]]
* [[David Bergland]]
* [[Nathaniel Branden]], Objectivist leader
*[[Diane Hunter-Smith]]
* Karl Bray, tax activist
*[[Ann Jackson (political activist)|Ann Jackson]]
*[[Paul Krassner]], editor of [[The Realist]]
* [[Jim Eason]], radio talk show host
* [[John Hospers]]
*[[Timothy Leary|Dr Timothy Leary]], 1960s Guru
* Diane Hunter-Smith
*[[Roger MacBride]], 1976 presidential nominee
* Ann Jackson
*[[John D. Marks|John Marks]], co-author of ''The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence''
* [[Paul Krassner]], editor of ''[[The Realist]]''
*[[Eugene McCarthy]], independent presidential candidate and opponent of MacBride in 1976
* [[Timothy Leary|Dr. Timothy Leary]], 1960s Guru
*[[Tonie Nathan]], 1972 vice presidential candidate
* [[Roger MacBride]], 1976 presidential nominee
*[[David Nolan (libertarian)]], party founder
* [[John D. Marks]], co-author of ''[[The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence]]''
*[[Ron Paul]], former US congressman
* [[Eugene McCarthy]], independent presidential candidate and opponent of MacBride in 1976
*[[Sharon Pressley]]
* [[Tonie Nathan]], 1972 vice presidential candidate
*[[Earl Ravanel]], unofficial shadow Secretary of State
* [[David Nolan (libertarian)]], party founder
*[[Murray Rothbard]], keynote speaker
*[[Margo St James]], chair of COYOTE
* [[Ron Paul]], former [[U.S. Congressman]]
* Sharon Pressley
*[[Robert Anton Wilson]]
* Earl Ravanel, unofficial shadow Secretary of State
* [[Murray Rothbard]], keynote speaker
* Margo St James, chair of COYOTE
* [[Robert Anton Wilson]], author


==LNC==
==LNC==
*[[David Bergland]], chair
* [[David Bergland]], chair
*[[Mary Louise Hanson]], vice chair
* Mary Louise Hanson, vice chair
*[[Sylvia Sanders]], secretary
* Sylvia Sanders, secretary
*[[Paul Allen (libertarian)|Paul Allen]], treasurer
* Paul Allen, treasurer
*[[Ed Clark]], at large
* [[Ed Clark]], at large
*[[Carol Cunningham]], at large
* Carol Cunningham, at large
*[[Eric Garris]], at large
* [[Eric Garris]], at large
*[[John Hildberg]], at large
* John Hildberg, at large
*[[Charles Koch]], at large
* [[Charles Koch]], at large
*[[Dick Randolph]], at large
* [[Dick Randolph]], at large
*[[Murray Rothbard]], at large
* [[Murray Rothbard]], at large
*[[Williamson Evers|Bill Evers]], regional representative
* [[Williamson Evers|Bill Evers]], regional representative
*[[RA Childs|RA Childs, Jr]], region 9
* RA Childs, Jr., region 9
*[[Michael Fieschko]], region 9 (alt?)
* Michael Fieschko, region 9 (alt?)


==Other noted events==
==Other noted events==
*[[William Westminster]] distributed a pamphlet entitled ON ACCOUNT OF TYRANNY
* William Westminster distributed a pamphlet entitled "On Account of Tyranny"
*The [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] initially had a table, but was asked to leave after their $10 literature table fee was refunded. Their table had been singled out by a speech by David Nolan.
* The [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] initially had a table, but was asked to leave after their $10 literature table fee was refunded. Their table had been singled out by a speech by David Nolan.
*[[Aron Kay]], pie-throwing [[Youth International Party|Yippie]], was present on a mission to pie Timothy Leary
* Aron Kay, pie-throwing [[Youth International Party|Yippie]], was present on a mission to pie Timothy Leary


==References==
==Bibliography==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
* [https://lpedia.org/wiki/National_Convention_1977 "National Convention 1977."] [https://lpedia.org/ ''LPedia''.]
*Most of the information in this article was found in [[Against the Wall (newsletter)|Against the Wall]], volume 5 number 10
* ''Against the Wall'' ([[newsletter]]), vol. 5, no. 10.
* [https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C3172806 "Libertarian Party National Convention – San Francisco, July 14–17, 1977."] [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]].
:: Two typewritten pages containing the text of two resolutions adopted at the 1977: a condemnation of singer [[Anita Bryant]]'s anti-gay campaign, and of the [[Briggs Initiative]], a California proposition to bar homosexuals from working in public schools.
* [[Tom G. Palmer|Palmer, Tom G.]], with [[Tom Avery]]. [https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/1977-libertarian-party-national-convention "The 1977 Libertarian Party National Convention."] [https://www.libertarianism.org/ ''Libertarianism.com''] (October 1977).
* Times-Post Service. [[iarchive:libertarian-coalition-made-up-of-odds-ends-by-times-post-service-salinas-califor|"Libertarian Coalition Made Up of Odds, Ends."]] ''[[Salinas Californian]]'' (July 15, 1977), [[iarchive:libertarian-coalition-made-up-of-odds-ends-by-times-post-service-salinas-califor|p. 34.]]
* Staff writer. [[iarchive:liberatarians-sic-adopt-plank.-santa-cruz-sentinel-july-21-1977-p.-8|"Liberatarians [''sic''] Adopt 'Plank.'"]] ''[[Santa Cruz Sentinel]]'' (July 21, 1977), [[iarchive:liberatarians-sic-adopt-plank.-santa-cruz-sentinel-july-21-1977-p.-8|p. 8.]]


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Latest revision as of 01:55, 21 September 2023

1977 Libertarian National Convention
Convention
Date(s)July 12–17, 1977
CitySan Francisco, California
VenueSheraton-Palace Hotel
‹ 1976 · 1978 ›

Turning Point – 1977, the 1977 Libertarian Party National Convention was held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco between July 12 and 17, 1977. It had more than 50 events and an estimated attendance of 1500 people.

Event

[edit]

A march across the room was organized by a group of libertarian feminists in support of the Equal Rights Amendment; the March featured a few of the leading women in the movement and two men: Robert Anton Wilson and Steve Trinward.

Staff and committees

[edit]

Walter Grinder, platform committee chair

Changes

[edit]
  • The Executive Committee was renamed the National Committee
  • The maximum number of regions was increased from 8 to 10

Speakers, panelists, and honorees

[edit]
External audio
audio icon John D. Marks delivers a speech at the 1977 conference. via Plutopia News Network.

LNC

[edit]

Other noted events

[edit]
  • William Westminster distributed a pamphlet entitled "On Account of Tyranny"
  • The IRA initially had a table, but was asked to leave after their $10 literature table fee was refunded. Their table had been singled out by a speech by David Nolan.
  • Aron Kay, pie-throwing Yippie, was present on a mission to pie Timothy Leary

Bibliography

[edit]
Two typewritten pages containing the text of two resolutions adopted at the 1977: a condemnation of singer Anita Bryant's anti-gay campaign, and of the Briggs Initiative, a California proposition to bar homosexuals from working in public schools.