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Advocates for Self-Government

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Auburn University Libertarians holding an Operation Politically Homeless event, presenting a version of the Diamond Chart

Advocates for Self-Government is a non-profit, non-partisan libertarian educational organization. It was founded in 1985 by Marshall Fritz, who died on November 4, 2008.[1] As of 2017, Michael Sertic leads the organization as its president.[2] Chris Rufer is the chairman of the board of directors.[3][4]

The organization is best known for popularizing the "World's Smallest Political Quiz", which has been taken online over 23 million times.[5] The quiz uses an adaptation of the Nolan Chart,[6] which does not include foreign policy.[7]

Authors of content for the Advocates for Self-Government include Alice Salles, Jose Nino, and TJ Roberts.[8]

The Advocates for Self-Government maintains a database of libertarian-leaning celebrities,[9] trains libertarians to be effective communicators, and, in partnership with Students For Liberty, operates Operation Politically Homeless (OPH) outreach booths.[10]

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Other articles of the topic Libertarianism : Democratic Freedom Caucus
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  1. "Liberty For All - Marshall Fritz, creator of "World's Smallest Political Quiz" and founder of Advocates for Self-Government dies at 65". Archived from the original on 2010-05-03. Retrieved 2009-05-24. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Staff". The Advocates for Self-Government.
  3. https://www.libertycon.com/profiles/chris-rufer/
  4. "Board of Directors". The Advocates for Self-Government.
  5. "Independent Political Report - World's Smallest Political Quiz Taken by More Than 23 Million People". Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  6. Chris Maden (2018). "Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Libertarians Offer a Different Spectrum". garlic & grass. garlic & grass. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  7. Michael F. Cannon (October 10, 2014). "Have You Significantly Changed Your Political Views Since Age 18? If So, How?". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  8. "All Articles". The Advocates for Self-Government.
  9. "The Advocates for Self-Government - Libertarian Celebrities". Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  10. "Home - European Students For Liberty".

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