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A number of libertarians have embraced symbols which represent the convergence of anti-state (anarchist) and propertarian, pro-market ("capitalist") traditions. These icons are most widely accepted. ==Yellow-black bisected flag== The 'black-and-yellow' or 'black-and-gold' flag is used by anarcho-capitalists and other market anarchists. Like other anarchist flags, this flag is bisected diagonally. The right half in black is for anarchy and the yellow is sometimes intended to symbolise gold, a commodity of exchange preferred by some libertarians, especially those who favor the Austrian School of economics, and often used in unrestricted marketplaces (see gold standard). Traditionally, however, the color yellow represents the classical liberal tradition from which anarcho-capitalist thinkers draw significant inspiration. The flag was first used in public in Colorado in 1963 at an event organised by Robert LeFevre at Rampart College.〔Rothbard, Murray N., ''The Betrayal of the American Right'' (2007): 188〕
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