American businessman and political pundit (1911–1986)
For the French painter, see Robert Lefèvre.
The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met.(December 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Robert LeFevre
Born
Robert LeFevre
(1911-10-13)October 13, 1911
Gooding, Idaho, United States
Died
May 13, 1986(1986-05-13) (aged 74)
United States
Occupation(s)
businessman, activism, radio personality
Known for
Autarchism Flag of anarcho-capitalism Freedom School
Movement
Libertarianism
Signature
This article is part of a series on
Libertarianism in the United States
Schools
Agorism
Anarcho-capitalism
Austro
Autarchism
Bleeding-heart
Christian
Consequentialist
Feminist
Fusionism
Geo
Green
Market anarchism
Minarchism
Natural-rights
Neo
Paleo
Panarchism
Paternalist
Propertarianism
Techno
Transhumanist
Voluntaryism
Principles
Anti-imperialism
Civil libertarianism
Constitutionalism
Counter-economics
Decentralization
Departurism
Economic freedom
Evictionism
Free banking
Free market
Free-market environmentalism
Free migration
Free trade
Free will
Freedom of association
Freedom of contract
Freedom of speech
Homestead principle
Individuality
Individualism
Liberty
Limited government
Localism
Marriage privatization
Natural rights and legal rights
Non-aggression principle
Non-interventionism
Non-politics
Non-voting
Open border
Polycentric law
Private defense agency
Private property
Public choice theory
Restorative justice
Right to bear arms
Rugged Individualism
Self-ownership
Single tax
Small government
Spontaneous order
Stateless society
Tax resistance
Title-transfer theory of contract
Voluntary association
Voluntary society
History
Age of Enlightenment
Abolitionism in the United States
Classical liberalism
Anti-Federalism
Transcendentalism
Individualist anarchism in the United States
Old Right
New Left
Freedom School
Economics
Austrian School
Economic liberalism
Fiscal conservatism
Georgism
Laissez-faire
Neoliberalism
Supply-side economics
People
Amash
Andrews
Barnett
Block
Brennan
Burt
Chamberlain
Caplan
Carson
Chartier
Chodorov
Cleveland
Coolidge
Epstein
D. Friedman
M. Friedman
P. Friedman
R. Friedman
Galambos
Garrett
George
Gillespie
Goldwater
Greene
Gutfeld
Harper
Hazlitt
Heinlein
Hess
Heywood
Hoppe
Hospers
Huemer
Jacobs
Jillette
Johnson
Jorgensen
Kinsella
C. Koch
D. Koch
Konkin
C. Lane
R. Lane
LeFevre
Machan
McElroy
Mencken
Mises
Napolitano
Nock
Nolan
Nozick
Paterson
Paul
Postrel
Pugsley
Rand
Read
Rockwell
Rothbard
Sarwark
Schulman
Sciabarra
Scott
Smith
Sowell
Skousen
Spooner
Stossel
Swartz
Szasz
Taleb
Teller
Thiel
Thoreau
Tucker
Ventura
Warren
Wilder
Williams
Wilson
Woods
Issues
Abortion
Capital punishment
Criticism
Foreign affairs
Immigration
Intellectual property
Internal debates
LGBT rights
Objectivism
Political parties
Politics
State
Theories of law
Culture
Come and take it
Gadsden flag
Libertarian science fiction
Ron Swanson
Organizations
Cato Institute
Federalist Society
Free State Project
Foundation for Economic Education
International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
Libertarian Party
Liberty International
Mises Institute
Reason Foundation
Students for a Democratic Society
Students for Liberty
Works
The Anarchist Cookbook
Anarchy, State, and Utopia
The Betrayal of the American Right
Civil Disobedience
Conceived in Liberty
Defending the Undefendable
The Discovery of Freedom
End the Fed
The Ethics of Liberty
For a New Liberty
Free to Choose
The God of the Machine
Liberty
The Machinery of Freedom
Man, Economy and State
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
The Mainspring of Human Progress
The Market for Liberty
No, They Can't
No Treason
New Libertarian Manifesto
Our Enemy, the State
The Problem of Political Authority
Progress and Poverty
Protection or Free Trade
Radicals for Capitalism
Seeing Like a State
To Serve and Protect
The Unconstitutionality of Slavery
Related topics
American militia movement
Boogaloo movement
Conservatism in the United States
Dark Enlightenment
Left-libertarianism
Liberalism in the United States
Libertarian conservatism
Libertarian Democrat
Libertarian Republican
Libertarian socialism
Libertarianism in Hong Kong
Libertarianism in South Africa
Libertarianism in the United Kingdom
New Right
Objectivism
On Democracy in America
Outline of libertarianism
Right-libertarianism
Sovereign citizen movement
Liberalism portal
Conservatism portal
Libertarianism portal
United States portal
v
t
e
Robert LeFevre (October 13, 1911 – May 13, 1986)[1] was an American libertarian businessman, radio personality, and primary theorist of autarchism.
^LeFevre, Robert (1999). A Way to Be Free, Volume One. Culver City, CA: Pulpless. ISBN 1-58445-141-6. (published posthumously)
autarchism. LeFevre was born in Gooding, Idaho, on October 13, 1911, but when he was a child LeFevre's family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota. LeFevre attended...
institution established in 1956 by RobertLeFevre in Colorado. The college was a four-year school for followers of LeFevre's autarchism and classical liberals...
Rachelle Marie Lefèvre (/ləˈfɛv/, French: [ʁaʃɛl maʁi ləfɛvʁ]; born February 1, 1979) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in the television series...
government in favor of ruling oneself to the exclusion of rule by others. RobertLeFevre, recognized as an autarchist by Murray Rothbard, distinguished autarchism...
leader LeFevre to speak at SAC May 27, El Don(Santa Ana College newspaper) SA College hosts LeFevre, Anaheim Bulletin, May 25, 1977 LeFevre, Robert (1978)...
government in favor of ruling oneself to the exclusion of rule by others. RobertLeFevre, recognized as an autarchist by anarcho-capitalist Murray Rothbard,...
which all property is privately owned, and called it the unknown ideal. RobertLeFevre, an American libertarian and primary theorist of autarchism, defined...
fathers of twin sons. "Bio". tedlefevre.com. Retrieved 18 April 2011. Ted LeFevre at IMDb https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/ted-lefevre-109799...
generous financial support to the Freedom School headed by libertarian RobertLeFevre. With her mother's death in 1957, ownership of the Rocky Ridge Farm...
Anne LeFèvre Dacier (c. 1651 – 17 August 1720), better known during her lifetime as Madame Dacier, was a French scholar, translator, commentator and editor...
unaccredited college established by RobertLeFevre to educate students on libertarian views. However, LeFevre's project collapsed soon after Childs arrived...
life were atheism, anarchism, Objectivism, autarchism (he attended RobertLeFevre's Freedom School), neo-paganism, Kerista, Buddhism, and the memetic inheritor...
pacifists, such as the Christian anarchist Leo Tolstoy and autarchist RobertLeFevre, consider the state a form of warfare. In addition, for doctrinal reason...
driving personalities behind the establishment of Rampart Institute were RobertLeFevre, Kenneth Gregg, Jr., Lawrence Samuels, and Richard Deyo. This push to...
Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer. In 1889, he received a Doctor of...
accept the agreement with OCR. Mike Scharringhausen, Anna Klimkowicz, RobertLeFevre, Will Hinshaw, and Mucia Burke voted for the resolution. Lauanna Recker...
1969 and 1970, Hess joined with others, including Murray Rothbard, RobertLeFevre, Dana Rohrabacher, Samuel Edward Konkin III and former SDS leader Carl...
Register (now known as the Orange County Register) in Santa Ana, CA; RobertLeFevre, Rampart College founder and author; Skye D'Aureous (Durk Pearson),...
Healthcare John Kenneth Hilliard – academic and Academy Award recipient RobertLeFevre – libertarian theorist Madonna Harrington Meyer - Laura J. and L. Douglas...
limited government Bartolomé de las Casas (1474–1566) – Spanish historian RobertLeFevre (1911–1986) – American educator, founder of Rampart College William...
1969 and 1970, Hess joined with others, including Murray Rothbard, RobertLeFevre, Dana Rohrabacher, Samuel Edward Konkin III, and former Students for...
Little House on the Prairie books and author of The Discovery of Freedom RobertLeFevre – businessman and primary theorist of autarchism H. L. Mencken – journalist...
Stable Inc., a thoroughbred horse racing stable Thomas W. Lamont, banker RobertLeFevre (1911–1986), libertarian businessman and radio personality Gérard Louis-Dreyfus...