Advocates for Self Government

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The Advocates for Self-Government is a non-profit, non-partisan libertarian educational organization. It was founded in 1985 by Marshall Fritz and the current president is Sharon Harris.

The organization is best known for popularizing the World's Smallest Political Quiz, which has been taken online over 9 million times. The Advocates for Self-Government operates Operation: Politically Homeless (OPH) outreach booths, maintains a database of libertarian-leaning celebrities, and trains libertarians to be effective communicators of their ideas.

The organization's Operation: Politically Homeless outreach events utilize a version of the Nolan Chart.

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