A group of Illinois teachers sent to a session at the school in 1959 by a local chamber of commerce returned so shocked that they notified the FBI and published a letter denouncing the school for advocating “no government, no police department, no fire department, no public schools, no health or zoning laws, not even national defense.” They noted that “this of course is anarchy.” They also described the school as proposing that the Bill of Rights be reduced to “just a single one: the right to own property.”

