/r/libertymovement
This is a subreddit created to support and foster the liberty movement on all levels of government, and in all branches of government, in an effort to reduce the influence of the state on our personal lives and the marketplace as well as expand libertarian ideals in society through peace, knowledge, and respectful deliberation.
Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word, equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude. - Alexis de Tocqueville
We will not succeed until we are united.
This is a subreddit created to support, unite, and foster the liberty movement on all levels of government and in all branches of government in a joined effort of libertarians, constitutional conservatives, classical liberals, Austrian Economists, and others to reduce the influence of the state on our personal lives and the marketplace as well as expand libertarian ideals in society through peace, knowledge, and respectful deliberation.
/r/LibertyMovement will act as a central online hub focused on the election of liberty candidates to public offices, discussion of those candidates, discussion of various ideas, and in depth discussion of candidates policies and platforms. When election season comes around for the presidency and national offices, this subreddit will act as an online staging ground for the support of that candidate which will most likely be Rand 2020.
We practice open-tent libertarianism that includes anyone that favors social freedom and fiscal conservatism is welcome to join us; we aim to put those people in office and spread the message of freedom.
What is Capitalism?
Capitalism is a social system based on the principle of individual rights. Politically, it is the system of laissez-faire (freedom). Legally it is a system of objective laws (rule of law as opposed to rule of man). Economically, when such freedom is applied to the sphere of production its result is the free-market. - capitalism.org
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Capitalism is a social system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights, in which all property is privately owned. The recognition of individual rights entails the banishment of physical force from human relationships: basically, rights can be violated only by means of force. In a capitalist society, no man or group may initiate the use of physical force against others. The only function of the government, in such a society, is the task of protecting man’s rights, i.e., the task of protecting him from physical force; the government acts as the agent of man’s right of self-defense, and may use force only in retaliation and only against those who initiate its use; thus the government is the means of placing the retaliatory use of force under objective control. — AYN RAND
Informative videos and a reading list
For information about Liberty Republicans visit the Republican Liberty Caucus website
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