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^ Doug Bandow, The politics of envy: statism as theology, p. 280, Transaction Publishers, 1994 ISBN 1560001712, 9781560001713 Quote: "the majority of libertarians are pro-choice"...
^ Marc Jason Gilbert, The Vietnam War on campus: other voices, more distant drums, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, p 35 ISBN 0275969096, 9780275969097 Quote: "On the whole, however, centrist and conservative libertarians usually espoused expected libertarian views on such issues as abortion, where the individual’s right to be free from coercion by others (either individuals or the state) too precedent over questions of morality or religion."
^ George F. Johnston, Abortion from the religious and moral perspective: an annotated bibliography, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003 page 160, ISBN 0313314020, 9780313314025 Quote:"Most Libertarians, on the grounds that a woman has the right to control her own body, support legalized abortion."
^ John Micklethwait, Adrian Wooldridge, The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America, Penguin, 2004, p. 252 ISBN 1594200203, 9781594200205 Quote: “Libertarians support abortion as part of their general support for individual rights.”
^ Charles W. Dunn, J. David Woodard, American conservatism from Burke to Bush: an introduction, Madison Books, 1991, p 41, ISBN 0819180696, 9780819180698 Quote: "...libertarians would say that the government should not regulate abortion since that is a personal matter."
^ Dr. Mary Ruwart, Ask Dr. Ruwart, Advocates for Self Government Quote: "The predominant 'pro-choice' viewpoint, as expressed in the current version of the Libertarian Party platform, is backed by principled arguments as well. Libertarians believe that no one should be enslaved to support another, including a pregnant woman 'enslaved' to carry a fetus she does not want. A woman's body is her property, to do with as she wishes."