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==Administration== | |||
The [[Libertarian Party Historical Committee]] is tasked with the administration of this page. In nearly every case, discussion on disputed items will take place on a user's or an article's discussion page. However, the Committee, and specifically its Chair, reserves the right to remove content that promotes ideologies other than Libertarianism or is harmful to the Party or its interests. Please attempt to keep articles factual and clearly state opposing views, if any, within the normative views of the Party. In accordance with our Party Platform, any entry advocating the initiation of physical force for political or social goals will be removed as well any advocating for bigotry amongst persons or violations of consensual interactions between persons. | |||
The Libertarian Party is founded on the key principles of liberty, responsibility, and respect. With that foundation, it is to be expected that libertarians treat each other with professional respect, thoughtful consideration, and fundamental decency. Violation of this expectation by members of the Party not only risks substantial legal penalties, it also undermines the very legitimacy of the Party and the honor of its members. |
Revision as of 19:27, 2 July 2017
Disclosures of Interest
Users may create and edit articles that concern groups, events, and issues for which they have a personal interest or involvement including articles about themselves. However, these interests need to be listed on the user's Talk Page under a heading entitled "Disclosures."
Administration
The Libertarian Party Historical Committee is tasked with the administration of this page. In nearly every case, discussion on disputed items will take place on a user's or an article's discussion page. However, the Committee, and specifically its Chair, reserves the right to remove content that promotes ideologies other than Libertarianism or is harmful to the Party or its interests. Please attempt to keep articles factual and clearly state opposing views, if any, within the normative views of the Party. In accordance with our Party Platform, any entry advocating the initiation of physical force for political or social goals will be removed as well any advocating for bigotry amongst persons or violations of consensual interactions between persons.
The Libertarian Party is founded on the key principles of liberty, responsibility, and respect. With that foundation, it is to be expected that libertarians treat each other with professional respect, thoughtful consideration, and fundamental decency. Violation of this expectation by members of the Party not only risks substantial legal penalties, it also undermines the very legitimacy of the Party and the honor of its members.