Talk:Robert LeFevre

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I added that LeFevre did not consider himself an anarchist and claimed not to be, because the implication of what was already stated was that he simply wished to use a different term. He in fact refused the notion that he was an anarchist. I, for one, think his commentaries make him sound anarchist, however.

[edit] Rampart College

Any clearer info on the end of Rampart College/Freedom School? I got his "Fundamentals of Liberty", which indicate the two were moved to California in 1965 after a flood devestated the Colorado campus, and that LeFevre stepped down as President of Rampart College in 1973, which is after the 1968 'ending' of the schools. Also, it appears that Rampart Institute still existes, and during the 80s was still publishing. --Emb021 (talk) 13:42, 14 May 2008 (UTC)