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{{cquote|In support of building their own youth movement, another speaker, the libertarian historian Leonard Liggio, cited the success of the Nazi model. In his paper titled "National Socialist Political Strategy: Social Change in a Modern Industrial Society with an Authoritarian Tradition," Liggio, who was affiliated with the Koch-funded Institute for Humane Studies from 1974 until 1998, described the Nazis' successful creation of a youth movement as key to their capture of the state. Like the Nazis, he suggested, libertarians should organize university students to create group identity.|author={{cite news | first = Jane | last = Mayer | title = The Secrets of Charles Koch's Political Ascent | url = https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/charles-koch-political-ascent-jane-mayer-213541 | work = Politico | date = January 18, 2016}}}} |
{{cquote|In support of building their own youth movement, another speaker, the libertarian historian Leonard Liggio, cited the success of the Nazi model. In his paper titled "National Socialist Political Strategy: Social Change in a Modern Industrial Society with an Authoritarian Tradition," Liggio, who was affiliated with the Koch-funded Institute for Humane Studies from 1974 until 1998, described the Nazis' successful creation of a youth movement as key to their capture of the state. Like the Nazis, he suggested, libertarians should organize university students to create group identity.|author={{cite news | first = Jane | last = Mayer | title = The Secrets of Charles Koch's Political Ascent | url = https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/charles-koch-political-ascent-jane-mayer-213541 | work = Politico | date = January 18, 2016}}}} |
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“ | In support of building their own youth movement, another speaker, the libertarian historian Leonard Liggio, cited the success of the Nazi model. In his paper titled "National Socialist Political Strategy: Social Change in a Modern Industrial Society with an Authoritarian Tradition," Liggio, who was affiliated with the Koch-funded Institute for Humane Studies from 1974 until 1998, described the Nazis' successful creation of a youth movement as key to their capture of the state. Like the Nazis, he suggested, libertarians should organize university students to create group identity. | ” |
—Mayer, Jane (January 18, 2016). "The Secrets of Charles Koch's Political Ascent". Politico. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/charles-koch-political-ascent-jane-mayer-213541. |
See also
- Leonard Liggio article from Wikipedia
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