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| ==[[Libertarian Party Energy from Thorium Caucus]]== | | ==[[Libertarian Party Energy from Thorium Caucus]]== |
| Founded 15 May 2019 by [[James M Ray|James Ray]] to promote molten salt thorium reactors as a free market solution to multiple energy-related problems that the Earth (and beyond) faces. | | Founded 15 May 2019 by [[James M Ray|James Ray]] to promote molten salt thorium reactors as a free market solution to multiple energy-related problems that the Earth (and beyond) faces. |
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| ==[[Grassroots Libertarians Caucus]]==
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| The Grassroots Libertarians Caucus exists to promote the following "Five Key Values":
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| '''(I) BOTTOM-UP, NOT TOP-DOWN'''. We see a party that too often takes after the establishment parties and corporations rather than manifesting itself as a grassroots organization with revolutionary goals. We seek a decentralized Libertarian Party run by its members and activists rather than by a centralized clique of corporate-oriented professionals.
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| '''(II) POLITICALLY BALANCED'''. We see a party which has become too conservative in both style and substance. We seek to restore a balanced approach to Libertarian Party policy-making and outreach that strives to appeal to the political left as much as to the political right and emphasizes personal liberty no less than economic liberty.
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| '''(III) FUN, BOLD, AND FREE-SPIRITED'''. We see a party that has become too staid, timid, boring, and unimaginative. We seek a culture within the Libertarian Party that is bolder, more irreverent, more free-spirited, more creative, and more fun-loving.
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| '''(IV) RADICAL AND PROUD'''. We see a party that has become too ashamed of its own ideals, a place where "idealist" is too often treated as a dirty word. We seek a party in which Libertarians proudly share a sense of solidarity as radical freedom fighters in a larger movement committed to the vision of worldwide individual liberty expressed in the Preamble and Statement of Principles of the Libertarian Party's national platform.
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| '''(V) YOUTH-FOCUSED'''. We see a party that is largely failing to connect with young people. We seek a Libertarian Party whose style, structure, culture, and materials speak first and foremost to the younger generations who hold the future in their hands.
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| ==Libertarian Party Wild Caucus== | | ==Libertarian Party Wild Caucus== |