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== The Platform of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus ==
== The Platform of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus ==
The following are the planks of the platform the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus:
'''Statement of Purpose''':  


'''Statement of Purpose''': Our purpose is to promote economic literacy within the Libertarian Party as taught by the Austrian school of economics, to stress the importance of sound economics as critical to the Libertarian Party message, and to advocate applying the science of human action—praxeology—in Libertarian Party efforts to counter the statism of both Democrats and Republicans. We promote opposition to war, advocacy of decentralization, and privatization both politically and monetarily as the highest priority issues for all libertarians. As a community and work culture, our emphasis is on coalition building- working together on things which we agree, in order to achieve political objectives in the real world and expose non-libertarians to the superiority of governance by the market instead of the State.
The purpose of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus is to recruit, train and support the liberty vanguard for perpetual libertarian political, cultural and educational action and to use grassroots organization to ensure that the Libertarian Party is an effective vehicle toward these ends.  


'''Plank 1 – Property Rights''': We recognize the right to property as natural and self-evident, and advocate private property rights from both an ontological and utilitarian perspective. We affirm that private property rights extend from self-ownership and the scarcity inherent to our material existence. We condemn all fraud and initiatory violence towards a person’s life, liberty, and property. We contend that private property is the best way to reduce and reconcile conflict between individuals. We advocate non-corporatist privatization wherever possible. We categorically reject socialism, defined as the non-private collective ownership of resources.
We believe in radical libertarian principles based on self ownership, property rights, the non-aggression principle, political self-determination, and an understanding of economics as taught by the Austrian school.


'''Plank 2 – Economics''': Economics is the study of human action in the context of scarcity. We recognize the Austrian School of Economics as the preeminent body of economic science, whose analysis acts as a polestar, informing and under-girding libertarian political prescriptions.
We promote peace, radical political decentralization, the non-corportist privatization of state activities and a complete separation of state from money and banking as the most urgent political goals for all libertarians,


'''Plank 3 – Money''': We reject all forms of State intervention into monies and currencies, with the understanding that competing monies are the cornerstone of a functional economy. We define State intervention to include, but not be limited to, private or public central banking, State issue of currency, banking regulations, the State making purchases of monies, currencies, stocks, bonds, treasuries, or specie, and legal tender laws. We support the aggression-free competition and proliferation of free market monies and currencies in all their forms.
We will work towards these goals using the following four-point strategy:


'''Plank 4 – Decentralization''': We recognize that freedom of association manifests itself politically in the form of absolute right of self-determination. We support decentralization – subsidiarity, secession, nullification, and localism – of political units all the way down to the individual as a means of expanding choice and competition in governance for all individuals. We recognize and affirm that the State is not the same thing as governance.
'''The Four-Point Strategy'''


'''Plank 5 – War''': We advocate the abolition of empire including ending the terror war, bringing all the troops home, and closing at least all foreign bases. We advocate a policy of armed neutrality in all conflicts where we are not directly attacked, and the transition of defense and security services from the State to the free market whenever and however feasible, including the abolition of gun control laws. We advocate peace and trade with all, alliances with none. We support the precipitous reduction of nuclear arms. We reject non-defensive war against state actors, and reject war as a means of pursuing justice against non-state aggressors. We reject first-use of sanctions, being a form of siege and therefore an act of war. We reject the subsidy of business through taxpayer funded security and intelligence services. We reject the State’s use of proxy entities to perform any of these activities.
* '''Party Organizing''' – This encompasses everything from recruiting members into the Libertarian Party, the state and county Libertarian Parties and creating new county level Libertarian Party affiliates where there are currently none, encouraging attendance and involvement in them and organizing around state and national conventions.


'''Plank 6 – Lifestyle Choices''': We take no stance on the personal, cultural, or social preferences of individuals or groups. One’s lifestyle is merely an extension of their property rights. Thus, no individual or group can rightfully claim jurisdiction over the lifestyle of another. We assert only that any and all lifestyle choices must not violate the property rights of others.
* '''Candidates''' – Training, equipping, volunteering for, and financially or otherwise supporting local candidates running for offices that have the authority to make an impact on liberty issues, ideally to help a local area nullify federal and/or state laws. Ensuring that candidates for high visibility, difficult-to-win races such as president, governor, etc. are headed by candidates and campaign teams that effectively convey the libertarian message.


'''Plank 7 – Identity Politics''': We categorically reject all forms of identity politics as nothing more than weaponized tribal collectivism that is antithetical to individualism.
* '''Issue Coalitions''' – Creating issue initiatives and/or building relationships with other organizations, elected officials, and private individuals who support the libertarian position on one specific issue, and coordinating with them to, where possible, achieve a libertarian political outcome.


'''Plank 8 – 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. We seek to enunciate our top priorities, not the entirety of our positions.
* '''Liberty Culture''' – Creating events and media, as well as relationships with other media figures and platforms, that draw in audiences from the general public and the liberty movement to educate them on Austrian economics and libertarian principles, then funnel them into the Mises Caucus, the Libertarian Party in general, or another project in the liberty movement that is suitable for their talents and interests. To foster and sustain a culture and/or counterculture of liberty in the United States of America.
 
'''Plank 1 – Property Rights''': We recognize the right to property as natural and self-evident, and advocate private property rights from both a deontological and utilitarian perspective. We affirm that private property rights extend from self-ownership and that scarcity is inherent to our material existence. We condemn all fraud and initiatory violence towards a person’s life, liberty, and property. We contend that private property is the best way to reduce and reconcile conflict among individuals. We advocate non-corporatist privatization wherever possible. We categorically reject socialism, defined as the non-private collective ownership of resources. We hold that the Non-Aggression Principle cannot be properly applied outside the context of sound property rights.
 
'''Plank 2 – Economics''': Economics is the study of human action in the context of scarcity. We recognize the Austrian School of Economics as the preeminent body of economic science, whose analysis should inform libertarian policy prescriptions.
 
'''Plank 3 – Money''': We reject all forms of State intervention into money and banking, with the understanding that competing monies are the cornerstone of a functional economy. We define State intervention to include, but not be limited to, private or public central banking, State issue of currency, banking regulations, legal tender laws, and trading and other attempts to manipulate the market by the State or its cronies. We advocate the aggression-free competition of free-market monies and currencies in all their forms.
 
'''Plank 4 – Decentralization''': We support decentralization—subsidiarity, secession, nullification, and localism—of political units all the way down to the individual as a moral end and as a means of expanding choice and competition in governance for all individuals. We recognize and affirm that the State is not the same thing as governance.
 
'''Plank 5 – War''': We advocate the abolition of the empire including ending the terror war, bringing all the troops home, and closing at least all foreign bases. We advocate a policy of armed neutrality in all conflicts where the United States of America are not directly attacked. We advocate the non-corporatist transition of defense and security services from the State to the free market whenever and however feasible, including the abolition of all laws regulating private ownership of firearms. We advocate peace and trade with all and alliances with none. We advocate a precipitous reduction of nuclear weapons. We reject non-defensive war against State actors, and reject war as a means of pursuing justice against non-state aggressors. We reject the first use of sanctions, which are a form of siege and therefore an act of war. We reject the subsidy of corporations through taxpayer-funded security and intelligence services. We reject the State’s use of proxy entities to perform any of these activities.
 
'''Plank 6 – Lifestyle Choices''': We take no stance on the personal, cultural, or social preferences of individuals or groups. One’s lifestyle is merely an extension of one’s property rights. We assert only that any and all lifestyle choices must not violate the Non-Aggression Principle.
 
'''Plank 7 – Identity Politics''': We affirm that the rights to self-ownership and to be secure in one’s life, liberty, and property are natural rights inherent in every individual human being and are not contingent on any other characteristic. Therefore, we categorically reject all forms of identity politics, defined as the State persecuting or conferring privilege on any person or group based on real or perceived membership in any identity group. We oppose any effort by the State or non-state actors to enforce abstract notions of equality or equity by any action that violates the Non-Aggression Principle. We also oppose any effort by the State and its corporate, academic, media, or other allies to encourage political tribalism, which only serves to pit individuals against one another and distract from the crimes of the State and its allies. We affirm the right of all individuals to associate voluntarily based on any criteria they wish and to act collectively to achieve their desired ends, so long as they do not violate the Non-Aggression Principle.
 
'''Plank 8 – Corporatism:''' We oppose the combination of State, corporate, and/or labor union power known as corporatism or fascism. Likewise, our support of the free market does not compel us to endorse the criminality of individuals, privateers, mercenaries, contractors, proxies, so-called “non-governmental organizations,” academic institutions, media outlets, or any other non-state actor that performs duties in support of the State or any other criminal enterprise, as such actions are as immoral as more obvious violations of the Non-Aggression Principle such as socialism, communism, and welfarism.
 
'''Plank 9 – Absentee Tyranny:''' When the State appears to remove itself from governing a part of society, and yet prevents the free market from establishing its own governance in its place, it creates a destructive state of manufactured chaos and injustice that we refer to as “absentee tyranny”. We recognise this as a false form of anarchism or the free market that is actually the State using its illegitimate monopoly privilege for the purpose of manipulating and abusing those under its rule to further its aims. We reject the policy of absentee tyranny and advocate for state involvement in the market to be permanently and completely abolished, not temporarily or partially suspended. We advocate that market governance replaces the state when it withdraws from anything.
 
'''Plank 10 – Omissions:''' Our silence about any other particular government policy, law, regulation, ordinance, directive, edict, control, regulatory agency ruling, or machination should not be construed to imply approval. We seek to enunciate our top priorities, not the entirety of our positions.


== State Teams ==
== State Teams ==

Revision as of 20:36, 8 September 2022

Mises Caucus
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General Information
Chartered: 2017
Officers
Chair: Michael Heise
Secretary: David Hynes
Treasurer: Kyle Burton
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The Libertarian Party Mises Caucus was founded in 2017 by Michael Heise and other Libertarians to promote Austrian economics within the Libertarian Party, to stress the importance of sound economics as critical to the Libertarian Party message, and to advocate applying the science of human action—praxeology—in Libertarian Party efforts to counter the statism of both Democrats and Republicans.[1]

The Platform of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus

Statement of Purpose:

The purpose of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus is to recruit, train and support the liberty vanguard for perpetual libertarian political, cultural and educational action and to use grassroots organization to ensure that the Libertarian Party is an effective vehicle toward these ends.

We believe in radical libertarian principles based on self ownership, property rights, the non-aggression principle, political self-determination, and an understanding of economics as taught by the Austrian school.

We promote peace, radical political decentralization, the non-corportist privatization of state activities and a complete separation of state from money and banking as the most urgent political goals for all libertarians,

We will work towards these goals using the following four-point strategy:

The Four-Point Strategy

  • Party Organizing – This encompasses everything from recruiting members into the Libertarian Party, the state and county Libertarian Parties and creating new county level Libertarian Party affiliates where there are currently none, encouraging attendance and involvement in them and organizing around state and national conventions.
  • Candidates – Training, equipping, volunteering for, and financially or otherwise supporting local candidates running for offices that have the authority to make an impact on liberty issues, ideally to help a local area nullify federal and/or state laws. Ensuring that candidates for high visibility, difficult-to-win races such as president, governor, etc. are headed by candidates and campaign teams that effectively convey the libertarian message.
  • Issue Coalitions – Creating issue initiatives and/or building relationships with other organizations, elected officials, and private individuals who support the libertarian position on one specific issue, and coordinating with them to, where possible, achieve a libertarian political outcome.
  • Liberty Culture – Creating events and media, as well as relationships with other media figures and platforms, that draw in audiences from the general public and the liberty movement to educate them on Austrian economics and libertarian principles, then funnel them into the Mises Caucus, the Libertarian Party in general, or another project in the liberty movement that is suitable for their talents and interests. To foster and sustain a culture and/or counterculture of liberty in the United States of America.

Plank 1 – Property Rights: We recognize the right to property as natural and self-evident, and advocate private property rights from both a deontological and utilitarian perspective. We affirm that private property rights extend from self-ownership and that scarcity is inherent to our material existence. We condemn all fraud and initiatory violence towards a person’s life, liberty, and property. We contend that private property is the best way to reduce and reconcile conflict among individuals. We advocate non-corporatist privatization wherever possible. We categorically reject socialism, defined as the non-private collective ownership of resources. We hold that the Non-Aggression Principle cannot be properly applied outside the context of sound property rights.

Plank 2 – Economics: Economics is the study of human action in the context of scarcity. We recognize the Austrian School of Economics as the preeminent body of economic science, whose analysis should inform libertarian policy prescriptions.

Plank 3 – Money: We reject all forms of State intervention into money and banking, with the understanding that competing monies are the cornerstone of a functional economy. We define State intervention to include, but not be limited to, private or public central banking, State issue of currency, banking regulations, legal tender laws, and trading and other attempts to manipulate the market by the State or its cronies. We advocate the aggression-free competition of free-market monies and currencies in all their forms.

Plank 4 – Decentralization: We support decentralization—subsidiarity, secession, nullification, and localism—of political units all the way down to the individual as a moral end and as a means of expanding choice and competition in governance for all individuals. We recognize and affirm that the State is not the same thing as governance.

Plank 5 – War: We advocate the abolition of the empire including ending the terror war, bringing all the troops home, and closing at least all foreign bases. We advocate a policy of armed neutrality in all conflicts where the United States of America are not directly attacked. We advocate the non-corporatist transition of defense and security services from the State to the free market whenever and however feasible, including the abolition of all laws regulating private ownership of firearms. We advocate peace and trade with all and alliances with none. We advocate a precipitous reduction of nuclear weapons. We reject non-defensive war against State actors, and reject war as a means of pursuing justice against non-state aggressors. We reject the first use of sanctions, which are a form of siege and therefore an act of war. We reject the subsidy of corporations through taxpayer-funded security and intelligence services. We reject the State’s use of proxy entities to perform any of these activities.

Plank 6 – Lifestyle Choices: We take no stance on the personal, cultural, or social preferences of individuals or groups. One’s lifestyle is merely an extension of one’s property rights. We assert only that any and all lifestyle choices must not violate the Non-Aggression Principle.

Plank 7 – Identity Politics: We affirm that the rights to self-ownership and to be secure in one’s life, liberty, and property are natural rights inherent in every individual human being and are not contingent on any other characteristic. Therefore, we categorically reject all forms of identity politics, defined as the State persecuting or conferring privilege on any person or group based on real or perceived membership in any identity group. We oppose any effort by the State or non-state actors to enforce abstract notions of equality or equity by any action that violates the Non-Aggression Principle. We also oppose any effort by the State and its corporate, academic, media, or other allies to encourage political tribalism, which only serves to pit individuals against one another and distract from the crimes of the State and its allies. We affirm the right of all individuals to associate voluntarily based on any criteria they wish and to act collectively to achieve their desired ends, so long as they do not violate the Non-Aggression Principle.

Plank 8 – Corporatism: We oppose the combination of State, corporate, and/or labor union power known as corporatism or fascism. Likewise, our support of the free market does not compel us to endorse the criminality of individuals, privateers, mercenaries, contractors, proxies, so-called “non-governmental organizations,” academic institutions, media outlets, or any other non-state actor that performs duties in support of the State or any other criminal enterprise, as such actions are as immoral as more obvious violations of the Non-Aggression Principle such as socialism, communism, and welfarism.

Plank 9 – Absentee Tyranny: When the State appears to remove itself from governing a part of society, and yet prevents the free market from establishing its own governance in its place, it creates a destructive state of manufactured chaos and injustice that we refer to as “absentee tyranny”. We recognise this as a false form of anarchism or the free market that is actually the State using its illegitimate monopoly privilege for the purpose of manipulating and abusing those under its rule to further its aims. We reject the policy of absentee tyranny and advocate for state involvement in the market to be permanently and completely abolished, not temporarily or partially suspended. We advocate that market governance replaces the state when it withdraws from anything.

Plank 10 – Omissions: Our silence about any other particular government policy, law, regulation, ordinance, directive, edict, control, regulatory agency ruling, or machination should not be construed to imply approval. We seek to enunciate our top priorities, not the entirety of our positions.

State Teams

The Libertarian Party Mises Caucus has teams established in many of the states. The following is the current list of state team leaders[2]:

Region 1 Organizer (AK,AZ, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY):

Region 2 Organizer (FL, GA, TN): Joshua Hvlaka

Region 3 Organizer (IN, KY, MI, OH):

Region 4 Organizer (CA):

Region 5 Organizer (DE, DC, MD, NC, PA, SC, VA, WV): Dee Watson, Matt Lucas

Region 6 Organizer (IL, IA, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD, WI):

Region 7 Organizer (AL, AR, LA, MS, OK, TX):

Region 8 Organizer (CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT):

  1. Alabama: Andrew Raines, Mike Shaner, John Cochran
  2. Alaska: Leighton Radner
  3. Arizona: Cory Tallman, David Thomas, Stephen Bigelow, Victor Calvillo
  4. Arkansas: Jake Simpson, Zach Lachowsky
  5. California: Gary Alvstad, Matthew Ryan Butts, Charles Byrd, Adrian Malagon
  6. Colorado: Kyle Furey, Andy Buchkovich
  7. Connecticut: Lance Leduc, Stephen Dincher, and Matt Lup
  8. Delaware: Dave Casey, Lee Tark, and Chris Velrath
  9. Florida: Celicia Slafter, Hector Roos, Lisa Gansky, Mike Rufo, Mitchell Wiecek, Patrick Leistner, Rich Perez, Robert Vinson, and Tim Crosby
  10. Georgia: Marc Douglass, Bobby Rouse, and Thomas Nickles
  11. Hawaii:
  12. Idaho: Aaron Manson, A.J. Ellis, and David Hynes
  13. Illinois: Ben Baker, Ryan Mahoney, and Thomas Francis
  14. Indiana: Candace Alexander and Clyde Darrin Myers
  15. Iowa: Clyde Gibson
  16. Kansas: Tim Giblin and Tabre Perez
  17. Kentucky: Randall Daniel and Jacob Clark
  18. Louisiana: Brandon Leleux
  19. Maine: Harrison Kemp, Jeremy Lizzotte, and Andy Bragg
  20. Maryland: Otto Dassing, Alex Schlegal, Tim Miller, and Chris Gannon
  21. Massachusetts: Brodi Elwood, Jason Brand, William Moberg, and Johnathan Drury
  22. Michigan: Ryan Roberts, Ryan Brennan, Andrew Chadderdon, Kevin Ellis, Ben Dejong, David Bockelman
  23. Minnesota: Jeremy Pollock and Derek James
  24. Mississippi:
  25. Missouri: Dustin Branneky, Robin Dominick, and Brian Meyers
  26. Montana: Montana Kruse and Jacob Kitson
  27. Nebraska: James Herrold
  28. Nevada: Charles Melchin, Matt Baldoni, Jeff Hurley, and Adam Sanacore
  29. New Hampshite: Benjamin Richards, Erik Sawyer, and JD Olitzky
  30. New Jersey: Mike Rufo, Michael Graves, and Nikhil Sureshkumar
  31. New Mexico: Michael Cordova, Lauren Cordova, and Stratton James-Davis
  32. New York: Justin Carman, Lisa Gansky, Michael Rebmann, and Andrew Nadeau
  33. North Carolina: Ryan Brown, Thomas Bivens, and Chase Roycroft
  34. North Dakota: Dylan Stuckey
  35. Ohio: Louran Schott, Drake Lundstrom, Dan Experience, and Taylor Magill
  36. Oklahoma: Kenn Williamson, Robert Lorrah, and Todd Hagopian
  37. Oregon: Ryan Tracy, Will Hobson, Nick Kostenborder, Willy Johnson, and Peter Vandenberg
  38. Pennsylvania: Michael Heise, Jeff Douglas, Luke Ensor, Calvin Mingione, Marc Bozzacco, and Phil Krachun
  39. Rhode Island: Mike Rinaldi
  40. South Carolina: Kennan Dunham
  41. South Dakota:
  42. Tennessee: Sam Shaw, Brandon McNaughton, Dave Benner, and Nicholas Birkbichler
  43. Texas: Amy Brown, Colby Meise, Patrick Mitchell, Tim Cox, Brad Lammi, Daniel Lee, Nathan Pier, Joe Burnes, Clint Pohler, and Jeinay LeBlanc
  44. Utah: Phil Lammi, Tim Heise, and John Molnar
  45. Vermont: Olga Mar
  46. Virginia: John Kennedy, Andrew Watkins, Paul Bracco, and Matthew French
  47. Washington: Whitney Davis, Miguel Duque, John Bowen, and Conor Kirkman
  48. West Virginia: Brianna Stock
  49. Wisconsin: James Reilly, Patrick MacFarlane, Joseph Ecklund, and Jacob Bodlig
  50. Wyoming:

Conventioneering

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