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National Platform of
the Libertarian Party
Adopted in Convention, May
2008, Denver, Colorado
Preamble
As Libertarians, we seek
a world of liberty; a world in which all individuals are sovereign
over their own lives and no one is forced to sacrifice his or
her values for the benefit of others.
We believe that respect
for individual rights is the essential precondition for a free
and prosperous world, that force and fraud must be banished
from human relationships, and that only through freedom can
peace and prosperity be realized.
Consequently, we defend
each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful
and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The
world we seek to build is one where individuals are free to
follow their own dreams in their own ways, without interference
from government or any authoritarian power.
In the following pages we
have set forth our basic principles and enumerated various policy
stands derived from those principles.
These specific policies
are not our goal, however. Our goal is nothing more nor less
than a world set free in our lifetime, and it is to this end
that we take these stands.
Statement of Principles
We, the members of the Libertarian
Party, challenge the cult of the omnipotent state and defend
the rights of the individual.
We hold that all individuals
have the right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives,
and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose, so
long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right
of others to live in whatever manner they choose.
Governments throughout history
have regularly operated on the opposite principle, that the
State has the right to dispose of the lives of individuals and
the fruits of their labor. Even within the United States, all
political parties other than our own grant to government the
right to regulate the lives of individuals and seize the fruits
of their labor without their consent.
We, on the contrary, deny
the right of any government to do these things, and hold that
where governments exist, they must not violate the rights of
any individual: namely, (1) the right to life -- accordingly
we support the prohibition of the initiation of physical force
against others; (2) the right to liberty of speech and action
-- accordingly we oppose all attempts by government to abridge
the freedom of speech and press, as well as government censorship
in any form; and (3) the right to property -- accordingly we
oppose all government interference with private property, such
as confiscation, nationalization, and eminent domain, and support
the prohibition of robbery, trespass, fraud, and misrepresentation.
Since governments, when
instituted, must not violate individual rights, we oppose all
interference by government in the areas of voluntary and contractual
relations among individuals. People should not be forced to
sacrifice their lives and property for the benefit of others.
They should be left free by government to deal with one another
as free traders; and the resultant economic system, the only
one compatible with the protection of individual rights, is
the free market.
1.0 Personal Liberty
Individuals should be free
to make choices for themselves and to accept responsibility
for the consequences of the choices they make. No individual,
group, or government may initiate force against any other individual,
group, or government. Our support of an individual's right to
make choices in life does not mean that we necessarily approve
or disapprove of those choices.
1.1 Expression and Communication
We support full freedom
of expression and oppose government censorship, regulation or
control of communications media and technology. We favor the
freedom to engage in or abstain from any religious activities
that do not violate the rights of others. We oppose government
actions which either aid or attack any religion.
1.2 Personal Privacy
We support the protections
provided by the Fourth Amendment to be secure in our persons,
homes, and property. Only actions that infringe on the rights
of others can properly be termed crimes. We favor the repeal
of all laws creating "crimes" without victims, such
as the use of drugs for medicinal or recreational purposes.
1.3 Personal Relationships
Sexual orientation, preference,
gender, or gender identity should have no impact on the rights
of individuals by government, such as in current marriage, child
custody, adoption, immigration or military service laws. Consenting
adults should be free to choose their own sexual practices and
personal relationships. Government does not have the authority
to define, license or restrict personal relationships.
1.4 Abortion
Recognizing that abortion
is a sensitive issue and that people can hold good-faith views
on all sides, we believe that government should be kept out
of the matter, leaving the question to each person for their
conscientious consideration.
1.5 Crime and Justice
Government exists to protect
the rights of every individual including life, liberty and property.
Criminal laws should be limited to violation of the rights of
others through force or fraud, or deliberate actions that place
others involuntarily at significant risk of harm. Individuals
retain the right to voluntarily assume risk of harm to themselves.
We support restitution of the victim to the fullest degree possible
at the expense of the criminal or the negligent wrongdoer. We
oppose reduction of constitutional safeguards of the rights
of the criminally accused. The rights of due process, a speedy
trial, legal counsel, trial by jury, and the legal presumption
of innocence until proven guilty, must not be denied. We assert
the common-law right of juries to judge not only the facts but
also the justice of the law.
1.6 Self-Defense
The only legitimate use
of force is in defense of individual rights life, liberty,
and justly acquired property against aggression. This
right inheres in the individual, who may agree to be aided by
any other individual or group. We affirm the right to keep and
bear arms, and oppose the prosecution of individuals for exercising
their rights of self-defense. We oppose all laws at any level
of government requiring registration of, or restricting, the
ownership, manufacture, or transfer or sale of firearms or ammunition.
2.0 Economic Liberty
A free and competitive market
allocates resources in the most efficient manner. Each person
has the right to offer goods and services to others on the free
market. The only proper role of government in the economic realm
is to protect property rights, adjudicate disputes, and provide
a legal framework in which voluntary trade is protected. All
efforts by government to redistribute wealth, or to control
or manage trade, are improper in a free society.
2.1 Property and Contract
Property rights are entitled
to the same protection as all other human rights. The owners
of property have the full right to control, use, dispose of,
or in any manner enjoy, their property without interference,
until and unless the exercise of their control infringes the
valid rights of others. We oppose all controls on wages, prices,
rents, profits, production, and interest rates. We advocate
the repeal of all laws banning or restricting the advertising
of prices, products, or services. We oppose all violations of
the right to private property, liberty of contract, and freedom
of trade. The right to trade includes the right not to trade
for any reasons whatsoever. Where property, including
land, has been taken from its rightful owners by the government
or private action in violation of individual rights, we favor
restitution to the rightful owners.
2.2 Environment
We support a clean and healthy
environment and sensible use of our natural resources. Private
landowners and conservation groups have a vested interest in
maintaining natural resources. Pollution and misuse of resources
cause damage to our ecosystem. Governments, unlike private businesses,
are unaccountable for such damage done to our environment and
have a terrible track record when it comes to environmental
protection. Protecting the environment requires a clear definition
and enforcement of individual rights in resources like land,
water, air, and wildlife. Free markets and property rights stimulate
the technological innovations and behavioral changes required
to protect our environment and ecosystems. We realize that our
planet's climate is constantly changing, but environmental advocates
and social pressure are the most effective means of changing
public behavior.
2.3 Energy and Resources
While energy is needed to
fuel a modern society, government should not be subsidizing
any particular form of energy. We oppose all government control
of energy pricing, allocation, and production.
2.4 Government Finance and
Spending
All persons are entitled
to keep the fruits of their labor. We call for the repeal of
the income tax, the abolishment of the Internal Revenue Service
and all federal programs and services not required under the
U.S. Constitution. We oppose any legal requirements forcing
employers to serve as tax collectors. Government should not
incur debt, which burdens future generations without their consent.
We support the passage of a "Balanced Budget Amendment"
to the U.S. Constitution, provided that the budget is balanced
exclusively by cutting expenditures, and not by raising taxes.
2.5 Money and Financial
Markets
We favor free-market banking,
with unrestricted competition among banks and depository institutions
of all types. Individuals engaged in voluntary exchange should
be free to use as money any mutually agreeable commodity or
item. We support a halt to inflationary monetary policies, the
repeal of legal tender laws and compulsory governmental units
of account.
2.6 Monopolies and Corporations
We defend the right of individuals
to form corporations, cooperatives and other types of companies
based on voluntary association. We seek to divest government
of all functions that can be provided by non-governmental organizations
or private individuals. We oppose government subsidies to business,
labor, or any other special interest. Industries should be governed
by free markets.
2.7 Labor Markets
We support repeal of all
laws which impede the ability of any person to find employment.
We oppose government-fostered forced retirement. We support
the right of free persons to associate or not associate in labor
unions, and an employer should have the right to recognize or
refuse to recognize a union. We oppose government interference
in bargaining, such as compulsory arbitration or imposing an
obligation to bargain.
2.8 Education
Education, like any other
service, is best provided by the free market, achieving greater
quality and efficiency with more diversity of choice. Schools
should be managed locally to achieve greater accountability
and parental involvement. Recognizing that the education of
children is inextricably linked to moral values, we would return
authority to parents to determine the education of their children,
without interference from government. In particular, parents
should have control of and responsibility for all funds expended
for their children's education.
2.9 Health Care
We favor restoring and reviving
a free market health care system. We recognize the freedom of
individuals to determine the level of health insurance they
want, the level of health care they want, the care providers
they want, the medicines and treatments they will use and all
other aspects of their medical care, including end-of-life decisions.
2.10 Retirement and Income Security
Retirement planning is the
responsibility of the individual, not the government. We favor
replacing the current government-sponsored Social Security system
with a private voluntary system. The proper source of help for
the poor is the voluntary efforts of private groups and individuals.
3.0 Securing Liberty
The protection of individual
rights is the only proper purpose of government. Government
is constitutionally limited so as to prevent the infringement
of individual rights by the government itself. The principle
of non-initiation of force should guide the relationships between
governments.
3.1 National Defense
We support the maintenance
of a sufficient military to defend the United States against
aggression. The United States should both abandon its attempts
to act as policeman for the world and avoid entangling alliances.
We oppose any form of compulsory national service.
3.2 Internal Security and
Individual Rights
The defense of the country
requires that we have adequate intelligence to detect and to
counter threats to domestic security. This requirement must
not take priority over maintaining the civil liberties of our
citizens. The Bill of Rights provides no exceptions for a time
of war. Intelligence agencies that legitimately seek to preserve
the security of the nation must be subject to oversight and
transparency. We oppose the government's use of secret classifications
to keep from the public information that it should have, especially
that which shows that the government has violated the law.
3.3 International Affairs
American foreign policy
should seek an America at peace with the world and its defense
against attack from abroad. We would end the current U.S. government
policy of foreign intervention, including military and economic
aid. We recognize the right of all people to resist tyranny
and defend themselves and their rights. We condemn the use of
force, and especially the use of terrorism, against the innocent,
regardless of whether such acts are committed by governments
or by political or revolutionary groups.
3.4 Free Trade and Migration
We support the removal of
governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and
escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably
constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries.
Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human
as well as financial capital across national borders. However,
we support control over the entry into our country of foreign
nationals who pose a threat to security, health or property.
3.5 Rights and Discrimination
We condemn bigotry as irrational
and repugnant. Government should not deny or abridge any individual's
rights based on sex, wealth, race, color, creed, age, national
origin, personal habits, political preference or sexual orientation.
Parents, or other guardians, have the right to raise their children
according to their own standards and beliefs.
3.6 Representative Government
We support electoral systems
that are more representative of the electorate at the federal,
state and local levels. As private voluntary groups, political
parties should be allowed to establish their own rules for nomination
procedures, primaries and conventions. We call for an end to
any tax-financed subsidies to candidates or parties and the
repeal of all laws which restrict voluntary financing of election
campaigns. We oppose laws that effectively exclude alternative
candidates and parties, deny ballot access, gerrymander districts,
or deny the voters their right to consider all legitimate alternatives.
3.7 Self-Determination
Whenever any form of government
becomes destructive of individual liberty, it is the right of
the people to alter or to abolish it, and to agree to such new
governance as to them shall seem most likely to protect their
liberty.
4.0 Omissions
Our silence about any other
particular government law, regulation, ordinance, directive,
edict, control, regulatory agency, activity, or machination
should not be construed to imply approval.
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