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The United States has entered into a revolutionary era. We do not claim to know, with certainty, when this era began, but the events and aftermath of September 11th, 2001, have exposed fatal cracks in the foundations of American political society as we know it. Severe financial exigency, a failing economy, a failed foreign policy and an increasingly draconian domestic situation have combined to produce the circumstances under which a fundamental reorganization of American political society is not only desirable, but necessary; not only necessary, but inevitable. Fundamental transformation requires a radical agency. The choice facing the libertarian movement on the North American continent is whether it will become that agency and fight to bring forth upon this continent a new and better society based on human freedom; or whether it will ignore the call of history and indulge itself in false moderation and ineffectual reformism, while 300 million human beings are plunged into a new Dark Age by the forces of statism. The editorial board of Rational Review unanimously holds that the libertarian movement must take up the banner of freedom and move forward — not as a reformist element within the current system, but as a radical, revolutionary alternative to that system, utilizing all means available to us that can be implemented in a manner consistent with the Zero Aggression Principle. These means may include, but are by no means limited to, electoral and partisan politics. Any program put forward for the use of the libertarian movement must perforce define the movement which it addresses, and we predicate our definition on the Zero Aggression Principle, which has been stated in many forms. The form we have adopted, articulated by L. Neil Smith, is as follows:
We hereby offer our program for the libertarian movement, addressed to all who define themselves, in accordance with the principle stated above, as libertarians. A PROGRAM FOR THE LIBERTARIAN MOVEMENT
Fulfillment of this program will result, at a minimum, in a return of the United States to Constitutional polity; at a maximum, it will create a truly libertarian polity — either with no state or with minimal “night watchman” states, upon the North American continent. We call upon all individuals and organizations composing the libertarian movement to adopt this program and to implement it in such ways as their capacities provide for. More specifically: We call upon libertarian publications and policy institutes: to radicalize themselves and reach out to the American people — to refuse false attempts to move libertarian ideas to the political center, and to strive, rather, to move the political center to libertarian ideas, stressing, as the bare minimum, the necessity of Bill of Rights Enforcement. We call upon individual libertarians and libertarian groups: to work tirelessly in their own circles and communities to promulgate and promote the ideas underlying this program; to arm and organize themselves and those around them for the defense of their rights and the rights of their countrymen; and to assume the leadership role in creating and defending the alternative institutions required by the fourth point of this program. We call upon the Libertarian Party: To nominate and support candidates for elective office who will agitate ceaselessly for implementation of the first two points of this program, without stint, compromise or retreat; and to pursue ballot initiatives and litigation which result in the implementation of the first two points of this program. We also call upon libertarians and libertarian organizations in places other than North America to adopt, and implement, similar programs. Finally, realizing the peril of the course that this program maps out, the members of the editorial board of Rational Review accept the responsibilities which we are herein exhorting others to take upon themselves. We therefore solemnly publish and declare: That the American people are, and of right ought to be, free and sovereign individuals; That the American people are absolved from — indeed, that they were never rightfully bound to — any allegiance to any state which holds them, or attempts to hold them, to any other standard; That all political connection between the American people and any such state is, and ought to be, totally dissolved; And that as free and sovereign individuals, they have full power to exercise their unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to defend said rights by any means necessary. And for the support of this program, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. Thomas L. Knapp, July 4th, 2003 |









