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A great way to promote the caucus is to do a table at your state or county LP convention. Those who show up for state or county conventions are the ones most likely to show up at national conventions, so these are important people to reach!

Below are some fliers that were generated for the LPNC convention. They are based on some of the essays on the site. If you think other essays would make good fliers, let the editors know and perhaps we can format an appropriate PDF.

Even if you don't set up a table, these fliers are useful for handing out! At some conventions you can simply distribute fliers to every delegate's table.

  • Business cards that you can hand out. Very handy for working the lobby or a hospitality suite. Just print on card stock and slice.
  • Bait and Switch Based on the ad we ran in LP News, this flier proved very persuasive at the 2006 Libertarian National Convention in Portland.
  • New (4/4/2007) Big Tent or Pup Tent Compares two models of LP activism using tent analogies. Page two has Short Platform B, as an example of options we are considering.
  • NewPledge Meaning. “I am not a terrorist!” “I am an impatient anarchist!” The Pledge has two different meanings, both very damaging politically. But put them together and you get a divided party, legendary for its bickering. Was part of the mailing to delegates to the 2006 LP Convention in Portland.
  • New30,000+ Data Points. A summary of the data gathered by quiz2d.com. Was part of the mailing to delegates to the 2006 LP Convention in Portland.
  • NewAtomic Llibertarianism. Lays out a useful condition for which planks should be included in the platform now and which should be deferred until later. Was part of the mailing to delegates to the 2006 LP Convention in Portland.
  • NewModerate or Radical?. Bill Woolsey questions that the LRC is all that moderate. By outside standards, we are still pretty radical. Was part of the mailing to delegates to the 2006 LP Convention in Portland.
  • A general flier designed for 2-sided printing. Print on both sides and slice in half.
  • What it Takes to Win. An essay by Carl Milsted, Jr. that was published in the February 2005 edition of LP News.
  • A Realistic Vision of Victory. An old libertyforall.net essay pointing out how the LP could be a force for liberty at its current size.
  • Is it Time for the LP to Take a Moderate, Populist Approach? Robert Capozzi outlines a general market position that could lead the LP to success.
  • Incremental Freedom. S. Michael Moore compares incremental libertarianism to sound investment strategy. This one is single-sided.
  • Incrementaling 101 and Incrementalating 102 Dr. Milsted teaches the art of promoting incremental libertarianism while being pure on the inside. The second essay is a bit silly.
  • A new (2/19/2006) trifold brochue. Print on both sides and fold into thirds. This one is based on the new home page.

We also have large JPEG image of our logo appropriate for signs to go at a table.

Other Event Opportunities

A Libertarian Reform Caucus table is appropriate anywhere there is a large number of libertarians (big or small "l"). Libertarian think tank events, freedom gatherings, drug legalization gatherings...these are all appropriate.

Actually, the fliers listed above are handy at any Libertarian outreach table where the activists working the table agree with our message. Just keep some of these fliers under the table and bring them out when someone says, "I like what you have to say but you are too radical" or some such.


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