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===Proto-Paleolibertarianism===
The early origins of Paleolibertarianism can be found within the thought of certain [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|conservative]] tendencies within anti-statist movements and vice-versa.<br>The first type of Proto-Paleolibertarianism may be found in the likes of Edmund Burke,<ref>[https://www.libertarian.co.uk/sites/default/lanotepdf/libhe013.pdf The Principled Libertarianism of Edmund Burke]</ref> and, by extension, the [[File:OldWhig.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Old Whig movement]].<br>The second may be found in the ideas of the oppositors to the french revolution found in the French Liberal School, found in writers such as [[File:
===The Old Right movement===
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