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Statement of Principle
As Libertarians, we defend each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest and we welcome the diversity that freedom brings. We seek a world of liberty; a world in which all individuals control their own lives and are never forced to compromise their values or sacrifice their property. We believe that no conflict exists between civil order and individual rights and that individuals, groups, or governments should not initiate force against other individuals, groups, or governments.
In short, "live and let live" is our motto.
America's Third Largest Party
The Libertarian Party is America's third largest and fastest growing political party. Libertarians engage in a variety of projects, working for everyone's liberty on every issue.
The Libertarian Party was created in December of 1971 by people who realized that the politicians had strayed from America's original libertarian foundation, with disastrous results. Their vision was the same as that of America's founders -- a world where individuals are free to follow their own dreams in their own ways, a world of peace, harmony, opportunity, and abundance.
Libertarians are practical; we know we can't make the world perfect. But, it can be better. Libertarians will keep working to create a better, freer society for everyone. As William Allen White said: "Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you are willing to give it to others."
Principles
Life: We believe that all individuals have the right to control their own lives and live in whatever manner they choose, as long as they do not interfere with the identical rights of others.
Liberty: The only proper functions of government are the protection of the people from actual foreign or domestic threats to their lives and freedoms; and the protection of their individual rights, namely - life, property, and liberty of speech and action.
Property: The only economic system compatible with the protection of individual human rights is the free market; therefore, the fundamental right of individuals to own property and enjoy the rewards of their just earnings should not be compromised.
What We Promote
Freedom and Independence: Libertarians want a system which encourages all people to choose what they want from life; that lets them live, love, work, and dream their own way.
America's Heritage: Libertarians believe in the American heritage of liberty, patriotism and personal responsibility. Libertarians recognize the responsibility we all share to preserve this precious heritage for our children and grandchildren.
Caring For People: Libertarians approach politics in a caring, people-centered way. Our policies respect individuality and encourage people to discover the best within themselves.
Principles and Consistency: Libertarians advance a logical, consistent approach to politics based on the moral principle of self-ownership. Each individual has the right to control his or her own body, actions, speech, and property. Government's only role is to help individuals defend themselves from force and fraud.
Personal Tolerance: Libertarians uphold a "Live and Let Live" approach. Libertarians eschew the use of force to push others around and don't want to be pushed around ourselves.
Does this sound like you? Please take some time to learn more about us. Read the National Platform, the LPNH By-laws, or the LPNH Constitution. Consider joining us or attend one of our Events across the state, read answers to some Frequently Asked Questions, review our stand on Key Issues affecting New Hampshire people, send for information about the LPNH, or support our Candidates for New Hampshire and federal office.
If you consider yourself a "liberal" or "conservative", you may find these videos informative.
Libertarian:
(N.) 1. A PERSON WHO BELIVES IN THE DOCTRINE OF THE FREEDOM OF WILL. 2. A PERSON WHO BELIEVES IN FULL INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, EXPRESSION, AND ACTION - (ADJ.) OF OR UPHOLDING EITHER OF THESE PRINCIPLES - LIBERTARIANISM (N.); WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD COLLEGE DICTIONARY, THIRD EDITION



