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Organizations like these serve two main functions: a) They help like-minded people meet one another and develop a sense of solidarity, and b) They allow said people to form an "old boys' club," glad-handing one another for mutual benefit (and the better libertarians are doing in their lives and careers, the more useful they are to the movement). We have nothing like this in the liberty movement. We have online groups like RPF, and we have real-life but niche groups like YAL. There is no general "club" for libertarians to belong to, with a local chapter, where they can physically go and socialize with one another, make business deals, help one another out.
Not likely going to happen, but good luck to ye. I'd probably join something like that. 


