Adopted in St. Louis, 2010
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
Libertarians support the rights recognized by the Fourth Amendment to
be secure in our persons, homes, and property. Protection from unreasonable search and seizure should include records held
by third parties, such as email, medical, and library records. Only actions that infringe on the rights of others can properly
be termed crimes. We favor the repeal of all laws creating “crimes” withoutvictims, 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
government's treatment of individuals, such as in current marriage, child custody, adoption,
immigration or military service laws. Government does not have the authority to define, license or restrict personal relationships.
Consenting adults should be free to choose their own sexual practices and 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 individual right recognized by the Second Amendment 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
Libertarians want all members of society to have abundant opportunities to achieve economic
success.
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 and unconstitutional legal tender laws.
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. People should be
free to purchase health insurance across state lines.
2.10 Retirement and Income Security
Retirement planning is the responsibility of the
individual, not the government. Libertarians would phase out the current government-sponsored Social Security system and
transition to a private voluntary system. The proper and most effective source of help for the poor is the voluntary efforts
of private groups and individuals.
We
believe members of society will become more charitable and civil society will be strengthened as government reduces its
activity in this realm.
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 avoid entangling alliances and abandon its
attempts to act as policeman for the world.
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 Constitution and Bill of Rights shall not be suspended even during
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.
Our foreign policy should emphasize defense against attack from abroad and enhance the likelihood of peace by avoiding foreign
entanglements.
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 credible 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.