Values

We are a group of people from all over the world looking for a freer and healthier life with more economic liberty, less oppressive & undemocratic governments, more meritocracy, hard work, transparency and ownership opportunities.

While everyone has different perspectives and opinions about the way they want to live their lives or politics, on the core of it all we can say we are united by the following principles:

Some Principles

  • Classical Liberalism
    1. Freedom of Expression
    2. Self-Ownership
    3. Non-Aggression Principle (NAP)
    4. Protection of Individual Rights (Life, Liberty, and Private Property)
    5. Free Markets
    6. Capitalism

1.1 Freedom of Expression

Freedom of expression is upheld as a vital fundamental right essential for the functioning of a democratic society. This principle guarantees that individuals can express their thoughts and opinions without fear of censorship or reprisal, fostering open dialogue and the exchange of ideas.

1.2 Self-Ownership

A cornerstone of this philosophy is the concept of self-ownership, which posits that individuals have inherent rights over their own bodies, minds, and actions. This principle underscores personal autonomy and sovereignty, ensuring that each person has control over their life and choices.

1.3 Non-Aggression Principle (NAP)

The Non-Aggression Principle is a moral guideline that prohibits the initiation of force or coercion against others. By adhering to the NAP, individuals and institutions promote peaceful coexistence and voluntary cooperation, creating a foundation for a harmonious society.

1.4 Protection of Individual Rights

A steadfast commitment to protecting individual rights is central to classical liberalism. These rights include the right to life, liberty, and private property, which form the bedrock of a just society. Protecting these rights allows individuals to pursue their goals and interests without undue interference from external entities.

1.4.1 Life

The recognition of the inherent value and sanctity of human life affirms individuals’ rights to live free from threats to their security and well-being. This protection is fundamental to ensuring personal safety and dignity.

1.4.2 Liberty

The prioritization of individual freedom highlights the importance of personal liberty and autonomy in decision-making and lifestyle choices. This emphasis on liberty ensures that individuals can lead their lives according to their values and beliefs.

1.4.3 Private Property

Acknowledging the significance of private property rights, classical liberalism is committed to protecting individuals’ ability to own, use, and dispose of property as they see fit. This protection of property rights is crucial for fostering economic prosperity and individual empowerment.

1.5 Free Markets

Free markets are a fundamental aspect of classical liberalism, promoting economic freedom and efficiency. By allowing voluntary exchanges and competition, free markets drive innovation, productivity, and wealth creation, benefiting society as a whole.

1.6 Capitalism

Capitalism, as an economic system, aligns with classical liberal principles by advocating for private ownership of the means of production and the free operation of markets. This system supports individual initiative, entrepreneurial spirit, and the efficient allocation of resources, contributing to overall economic growth and prosperity.